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On 50th Anniversary of Space Age, Students From Nine Countries Will Fly Weightless on Zero-G Flight, Globally Inspiring Education in Science, Math and International Collaboration
World Space Week Youth Inspiration Program Joins Students From Bahrain, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Colombia, Czech Republic, Thailand, China, Norway and United States to Symbolically Launch Humankind's Next 50 Years in Space
| Quelle: Zero Gravity Corporation
LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwire - September 26, 2007) - On October 6, nine exceptional students from
around the world will commemorate the 50th anniversary of space age and
experience weightlessness for the first time on a zero-gravity flight from McCarran
International Airport in Las Vegas. This flight will serve to inspire
students worldwide to excel in education, demonstrate international
cooperation and visibly launch humankind's next 50 years in space. The
flight is part of the global celebration of United Nations-declared World Space Week, October 4-10.
"For this Youth Inspiration Program,
we selected nine students who are role models for the students of the
world," said World Space Week Association President Dennis Stone. The
students selected, all age 15-18, are Mohamed Selais of Bahrain, Rafiqul
Islam of Bangladesh, Adeolu Akano of Nigeria, Yuranis Castro of Colombia,
Veronika Simova of Czech Republic, Sunaree Naeramit of Thailand, Li Mutian
of China, Kristian Rasmussen of Norway and Devin Green of the United
States. Sponsors include, United Launch Alliance, Lockheed Martin Space
Systems Company, Batelco, China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology and
National Space Research and Development Agency of Nigeria.
"On this significant milestone for the space age, we are proud to send
these outstanding students on this one-of-a-kind experience," Stone
continued. "World Space Week demonstrates to young people everywhere that
they can achieve their dreams by excelling in education. World Space Week
demonstrates to everyone that the exploration and uses of space brings our
whole world closer together."
The United Nations has declared October 4-10 annually as World Space Week.
The Space Age began on October 4, 1957 with the launch of Sputnik 1. The
world's first international space treaty took effect October 10, 1967.
World Space Week is celebrated with a myriad of public and student events
in some 50 nations.
"World Space Week 2007 will be the largest public space celebration in
history," Stone said. "We encourage the public to attend events in their
area and we encourage teachers to use space in their classrooms that week."
The global calendar of events is available at www.worldspaceweek.org.
The flight will be operated by Zero
Gravity Corporation (ZERO-G®), the first and only FAA-approved
provider of commercial weightless flights. The experience it offers is the
only commercial opportunity on Earth for individuals to experience true
"weightlessness" without going to space. The flight will include
approximately 15 parabolas ranging from low-gravity environments typical of
the moon (1/6 G) and Mars (1/3 G) to complete weightlessness and deliver
twice the amount of weightless time achieved in a typical sub-orbital
flight into space. This unforgettable weightless voyage with ZERO-G will
give students the chance to fly like Superman, flip like an Olympic gymnast
and enjoy 10-times more hang-time than the world's best basketball player.
They will have the chance to see water hover before their eyes, or release
a handful of M&M's and chase them down like a game of human PacMan.
"To partner with the World Space Week Association for the Youth Inspiration
Program to enable these students to experience weightlessness for the first
time is an incredible milestone in my efforts to bring the fun and
excitement of space and weightlessness to the world," said Dr. Peter H.
Diamandis, CEO and Co-Founder of ZERO-G. " I believe that by engaging
students across the globe and illustrating that our wildest dreams can
become reality, we will help to inspire tomorrow's explorers."
Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks, an avid sponsor of the Youth Inspiration
Program, experienced zero-gravity flights himself during the filming of
"Apollo 13." Reflecting on the Youth Inspiration Program as an avenue to
inspire students to focus on their education, Hanks described the
initiative as "a brilliant idea, truly brilliant."
Notes to Editors
Two pre-flight photo opportunities are available: Friday, Oct. 5 at the
Star Trek Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton and Saturday, Oct. 6 at the
Signature Air tarmac prior to boarding the flight (with ZERO-G plane as a
backdrop and international students in their flight suits). To request
credentials for either photo opportunity, please contact Laura Cleary at
lcleary@kirvindoak.com, 702.737.3100. Photography from the flight will be
posted at www.worldspaceweek.org/media.html.
About World Space Week Association
Founded in 1981, World Space Week Association (www.worldspaceweek.org) is a
non-profit organization that supports the United Nations in the global
coordination of World Space Week, the largest public space event on Earth,
celebrated in some 50 nations each October 4-10. For a calendar of planned
events around the world, see www.worldspaceweek.org/calendar.
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 Las Vegas and Florida 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.
Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Las Vegas, ZERO-G is led by a
world-class team of veteran astronauts and experienced business leaders.
The company was co-founded by X PRIZE Chairman and space visionary, Dr.
Peter H. Diamandis; and veteran astronaut, Dr. Byron K. Lichtenberg. The
duo spent more than a decade working to bring the marvel of weightless
flight to the public. Since launching the ZERO-G Experience to the general
public in September 2004, the company has conducted more than 100
weightless flights and flown over 3,000 passengers, including celebrities
and media personalities, corporate charters, science and math teachers, and
individuals age 12 to 93. The ZERO-G Experience, which includes training
led by a professional astronaut, a flight of 15 parabolas, flight suit,
complimentary merchandise, awards, a post-event party, photos, and a DVD of
the flight, is offered at a price of $3,500 per seat. For the current
flight schedule, more information or to book a seat, visit www.GoZeroG.com, www.sharperimage.com or
call 1-800-937-6480.