
NASA's KC-136 Zero-G Simulator
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Thot
N 29° 36.174 W 095° 10.468
15R E 289421 N 3276759
This converted KC-135 was used by NASA to simulate Zero-Gravity
Waymark Code: WM1562
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/18/2007
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This is NASA's only way to create weightlessness while on earth. The airplane, affectionately called the Weightless Wonder, and not so affectionately called the Vomit Comet, provides brief (less than 30 seconds at a time) periods of true weightlessness. It does this by flying a series of parabolas -- going up and then letting the plane "fall" back toward the ground. This period of falling is called "free-fall" and during this period you become weightless just like in space.
It's called the vomit comet because few people can take a trip on it without . . . well, you know.
Hours: As far as I know this exhibit is accessible 24/7
 Fee (if no fee, enter 'none'): none
 How Long a Hike: 50 feet
 Amount of time an average person would spend here: Less than an hour
 Accessible?: yes
 Location is wheelchair accessible?: No

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