{"id":2015,"date":"2020-02-24T17:26:29","date_gmt":"2020-02-24T22:26:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogbox.ieagle.com\/?p=2015"},"modified":"2020-03-05T12:30:27","modified_gmt":"2020-03-05T17:30:27","slug":"zero-gravity-flights-usa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ieagle.com\/flyhigh\/zero-gravity-flights-usa\/","title":{"rendered":"With Zero-Gravity Flights in USA, Soar Like a Superhero and Live Magical Moments of Weightlessness"},"content":{"rendered":"
In our childhood world, we had fantasies, including zero-gravity flight. Some of the fantasies fade away, while some stay with us and deepen as overwhelming desires with the passing of time. Maybe, you do still imagine flying effortlessly and weightlessly in the vast expanse of air, with your arms stretched out and a cape tied to your back. How is it if you get an opportunity to relive your childhood fantasies in real? You don\u2019t need to spend millions of dollars on Elon Musk\u2019s space tourism programs. What can make your dreams of adventure in a gravity-free world, is a zero-gravity flight.<\/span><\/p>\n Worry no more! It\u2019s all about to turn into a reality. Zero-G, a space tour operator, has promised an unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime experience in a Gravity-free flight.<\/strong> According to Zero-G\u2019s website, \u201cZero Gravity Corporation is a privately held space entertainment and tourism company whose mission is to make the excitement and adventure of space accessible to the public. The experience offered by Zero-G is the only commercial opportunity on Earth for individuals to experience true \u2018weightlessness\u2019 without going to space.\u201d<\/p>\n How Zero-Gravity Flights Work<\/b><\/p>\n Gravity-free flights require a unique aerial maneuver, better known as a parabola. Let\u2019s simplify it down as to exactly how zero-gravity flights work. To achieve a gravity-free stage, the aircraft reaches a certain height from the ground and then, the pilot maneuvers the aircraft upwards and then downwards. Basically, the pilot draws a lowercase \u2018n\u2019 in the air.<\/strong> In a continuous succession, the movement of the aircraft resembles ripples in water.<\/p>\n To be precise, once the aircraft reaches an altitude of 24,000 feet, the pilot pulls the aircraft upwards with its nose facing 45 degrees.<\/strong> The aircraft continues climbing at the same angle until it reaches an altitude of 32,000 feet aka the peak of the parabola. When the aircraft reaches the peak, for about 30 seconds, you\u2019ll experience a zero-gravity moment until the plane dives down to reach the initial altitude.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n After the plane reaches the initial altitude of 24,000 feet, the pilot performs a few more additional parabola flights. There are four different kinds of gravity-free flight environments namely Martian gravity, lunar gravity, zero gravity, and hypergravity environment.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n These gravity environments are achieved when the pilot flies the aircraft in the same angle and climbs even further than the peak point, making a larger arc; gravity-free flight moments depend on the size of the arc created. In the Lunar gravity environment, you\u2019ll experience one-sixth of your weight and on the Martian gravity, you\u2019ll experience one-third of your weight.<\/p>\n Cost of Zero-Gravity Flights<\/b><\/p>\n The saying \u201cYou have to lose something to gain something\u201d stands true. Soaring like a superhero with your hands stretched out comes at a cost. Zero-G offers three different packages.<\/span><\/p>\n