Talk:Zero Gravity Corporation

WikiProject Spaceflight
Added to WikiProject Spaceflight since a non-trivial amount of spaceflight research is conducted during these zero-g flights. This is sometimes done by one or more participants in one of the general tourist flights (with nearly 30 other folks on the flight), but is also done on special "research" flights where 1/6th of the aircraft is reserved for a research team and experiment, removing the risk of interruption of the experiment by others on board. I've heard from others involved that 1/6th of the aircraft rents out for a research flight for US$30,000, but without a source, this claim is not appropriate for the article. N2e (talk) 16:18, 4 April 2011 (UTC)

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Section "Flight Experience" - clarification needed
One parabola simulates "Martian gravity" which in brackets is referred to as "1/3 of Earth's gravity" (in both the section and the source) which is wrong. If anything, Mars' gravity is closest to 3/8s of Earth's. It's now important to clarify: does the one parabola simulate Mars' gravity (0.38 g) or one third of Earth's gravity (~ 0.335 g)? --212.186.15.191 (talk) 12:53, 26 October 2018 (UTC)