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An airborne weightless science lab

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SPACE.com: A commercial company is offering researchers a chance to fly in a plane that simulates weightless and low-gravity environments like the Moon, Mars, and Earth-orbit.

ZG221_0260.jpgZero Gravity Corporation (ZERO-G) announced the new program, known as ZERO-G Weightless Lab, on Thursday.

The lab flights cost about $30,000 (plus tax) and are open to academic, corporate, and government-agency customers.

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