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E N Q U I R E R   L O C A L   N E W S   C O V E R A G E
Sunday, March 26, 2000

Zero G Photo Gallery


Photos courtesy of NASA


U. of Kentucky students Christina Samson and Ron Couch play tricks in Zero G.

U. of Cincinnati's Zoe Ruedele and Paul Zomkowski with their nanosatellite experiment.

Enquirer reporter Tim Bonfield answers questions during an altitude chamber test.


Bonfield holds on during a weightless drift.

It's why they call it the 'Vomit Comet.'


UC's Eric Riedl and Michael Volle enjoy 25 seconds of weightlessness.

A Purdue student does one-handed pushups with Couch and Samson on his back.


Jennifer Spencer of Mississippi State takes the ride of her life. She had never even flown in an airplane.

Kentucky's Courtney Byers and Christopher Barker wear straps to hold them down as they work on their inflatable structures experiment.


Couch stands on the ceiling as he and Samson work on their experiment.


Students return after their unforgettable flight.




Zero G is the ride of a lifetime
Weightless ride churns reporter's stomach, but thrill is worth it
As the oxygen runs out, the mind runs slower
NASA needs to go boldly, hero of moon program says
Students get a look behind the scenes
How to be an astronaut


 
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