The rack will fly aboard NASA’s first commercially-provided research flights on Zero Gravity Corporation’s reduced gravity aircraft. Flight testing of the FASTRACK Space Experiment Platform will be performed on four consecutive days ...
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10 Months Ago,
sev.prnewswire.com says
(in NASA Selects 21 Tech Projects for Reduced-Gravity Flight Testing - PR Newswire)
The flights will be conducted using commercially available services from the Zero Gravity Corporation, provided under a commercial contract with NASA. The aircraft will fly approximately 30 to 40 reduced-gravity parabolas per day for four consecutive ...
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(in NASA Selects 21 Tech Projects for Reduced-Gravity Flight Testing - PR Newswire)
The flights will be conducted using commercially available services from the Zero Gravity Corporation, provided under a commercial contract with NASA. The aircraft will fly approximately 30 to 40 reduced-gravity parabolas per day for four consecutive ...
21 Months Ago,
GoodBytes from Digital Aurora says
(in Small Businesses to Fly New Technologies on Zero-Gravity Flights)
The Zero-Gravity Corporation contract is managed by NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland and is part of an effort to expand the agency's use of commercial services. The reduced-gravity flights will be conducted from Ellington Field ...
Together we are watching an orientation video screened by Zero Gravity Corporation, after which we will ride a bus to San Jose International Airport, where a modified Boeing 727-200 is waiting for us. In a suitably empty block of ...
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