Prof. Stephen Hawking Experiences the Freedom of Weightlessness During Historic Zero-Gravity Flight (Forwarded)
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- Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 16:16:29 GMT
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 26, 2007
Professor Stephen Hawking Experiences the Freedom of Weightlessness During
Historic Zero-Gravity Flight Out of Kennedy Space Center
Flight Raises More Than $144,000 for Charitable Organizations Serving
Children, the Disabled, and Science and Space
Momentous Flight Sponsored by Space Florida and The Sharper Image
CAPE CANAVERAL, FL -- Zero Gravity Corporation (ZERO-G®), and its
sponsors, Space Florida and The Sharper Image, successfully flew
world-renowned physicist, cosmologist, and best-selling author Professor
Stephen Hawking into weightlessness today, performing eight parabolas, out
of the Kennedy Space Center today. It was the first time Professor
Hawking, the world's leading expert on gravity, had an opportunity to
experience zero gravity. The ZERO-G ExperienceTM fight with Professor
Hawking took off from the Shuttle Landing Facility at the Kennedy Space
Center in Central Florida.
"It was amazing. The zero-g part was wonderful," said Professor Stephen
Hawking. "I could have gone on and on -- space here I come!"
Hawking added, "I recommend the experience to everyone and I hope that
many will follow me and experience weightlessness. There are a few people
and organizations I would like to thank. First I'd like to thank Zero
Gravity Corporation, The Shaper Image and Peter Diamandis for arranging
this for me. Second, I'd like to thank Space Florida and the NASA Kennedy
Space Center for being my host. The Space Shuttle Landing Facility is the
first step to the moon and Mars. It is very special for me, to fly into
weightlessness from here."
"Professor Hawking's expression said it all -- the grins of sheer joy and
excitement he displayed were unmistakable and no different than the
giddiness and fun that all of our flyers experience," said Dr. Peter H.
Diamandis, CEO and Co-Founder of ZERO-G, "For me personally, and for all
of us at ZERO-G, it has been a complete honor and thrill to give Professor
Hawking this opportunity to fulfill one of his lifelong dreams."
Professor Hawking did not fly with his wheelchair, rather, he was placed
flat on his back, on the specially padded floor in the center of the large
open cabin at the start of each parabola. He then floated up into the
center of the cabin. ZERO-G co-founders Dr. Peter H. Diamandis (pictured
right [http://www.gozerog.com/images/Hawking_001.jpg (4.4MB)]), and
astronaut Byron Lichtenberg were positioned alongside of Hawking as he
floated weightless (pictured left) with the assistance of nurse
practitioner Nicola O'Brien, then carefully guide him slowly back down to
the floor during the return to normal gravity. The onboard flight's crew
and staff included four physicians, two of which are members of Hawking's
own medical team.
The Hawking flight was also organized as a benefit for several charitable
organizations, namely Easter Seals (www.easterseals.com); the Starlight
Starbright Children's Foundation (www.starlight.org); the X PRIZE
Foundation (www.xprize.org) and Augie's Quest (www.augiesquest.org).
ZERO-G donated two seats aboard the Hawking flight to each group, for them
to then auction off. Altogether, the charities raised $144,000, which
included $75,000 raised by the Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation
for the two tickets it auctioned on eBay. In addition to the flight
itself, the donors and other passengers that participated also enjoyed a
Space Florida-sponsored dinner and lecture by Professor Hawking at the JW
Marriott in Orlando on Wednesday evening, April 25.
In preparation for the actual flight, Zero Gravity Corporation scheduled a
training flight yesterday, Wednesday, April 25, 2007. The flight included
Professor Hawking's personal staff, medical team, a Hawking body-double
and ZERO-G's coaching team. Space Florida, the organization charged with
promoting commercial space in the state of Florida, served as the flight's
education sponsor and selected a Florida teacher and student to
participate in this experience.
Ted Straight, an 8th grader at Stone Middle School in Melbourne, FL of
similar height, weight and build as Professor Hawking, had the prestigious
honor of serving as Hawking's stand-in, or body-double, on yesterday's
training flight. Susan Harris, a teacher at Hill-Gustat Middle School in
Highlands County, FL, participated in both the training flight and the
flight with Professor Hawking, during which she served as a flight coach.
Harris is recording and sharing her experience on the Hawking flight via a
blog on the ZERO-G site -- www.gozerog.com .
Said Steve Kohler, Executive Director of Space Florida, "We are proud to
be a part of this unique event, as well as the sponsor of last night's
pre-flight dinner and lecture by Prof. Hawking. Florida has been the
aerospace leader in the past and through our partnerships with innovative
companies like ZERO-G, we will continue to be the global leader in space
research, development, exploration and commerce."
The Sharper Image, who co-sponsored this flight, recently announced that
it will be selling ZERO-G flights commercially through its 187 retail
locations nationwide. Individuals interested in purchasing seats can do so
by visiting The Sharper Image stores or website, or by going to
www.gozerog.com .
Prof. Hawking's best selling books, "A Brief History of Time" and "Black
Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays" examines the basic laws,
history and future of the universe. Hawking is known for his contributions
to the fields of cosmology and quantum gravity, especially in the context
of black holes. He has also made public his interest in experiencing
weightlessness, and the importance of space as the next frontier for human
population.
The ZERO-G Experience consists of a brief training session for flyers
(ZERO-G passengers) followed by a 90-minute flight aboard G-FORCE ONE,
during which parabolic maneuvers are performed. The controlled ascent and
descent of the plane allows flyers to experience gravity on Mars
(1/3-gravity); the moon (1/6-gravity); and in zero-g space. Since
launching its service to the general public in September 2004, the company
has conducted more than 100 weightless flights and flown more than 2,500
passengers, including celebrities and personalities, corporate charters,
science and math teachers, and individuals age 12 to 85.
G-FORCE ONE is a specially-modified, 35-passenger Boeing 727-200, and The
ZERO-G ExperienceTM is the only FAA-approved weightless flight experience
available to the general public. The weightless flights are similar to
those conducted by NASA for more than 40 years to train its astronauts.
ZERO-G was recently granted FAA approval to fly individuals with
disabilities. ZERO-G operates under the highest safety standards as set by
the FAA (Part-121) with its partner Amerijet International. Aircraft
operations take place under the same regulations set for commercial
passenger airlines.
About ZERO-G
Zero Gravity Corporation (www.GoZeroG.com) is a privately held space
entertainment and tourism company whose mission is to make the excitement
and adventure of space accessible to the public. ZERO-G is based in
Florida and Las Vegas, Nevada, and is the first and only FAA-approved
provider of weightless flight to the general public, as well as the
entertainment and film industries; corporate and incentive market;
non-profit research and education sectors; and government. For more
information about ZERO-G, please visit http://www.GoZeroG.com or call
(800) ZERO-G-800.
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