An avionics electrical technician with Air Station Houston experiences weightlessness for the first time aboard a NASA contracted Zero-G plane approximately 30,000 feet above the Gulf of Mexico on August 21, Zero-G plane is a modified Boeing 727-200 that was contacted by NASA to perform microgravity services that simulate weightlessness or reduced-gravity conditions for the passengers and payloads.


An avionics electrical technician with Air Station Houston experiences weightlessness for the first time aboard a NASA contracted Zero-G plane approximately 30,000 feet above the Gulf of Mexico on August 21, Zero-G plane is a modified Boeing 727-200 that was contacted by NASA to perform microgravity services that simulate weightlessness or reduced-gravity conditions for the passengers and payloads.


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