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dlndavid

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I have heard many on this board descibe one of the joys of diving as being as near to weightlessness as possible in our world. But maybe someday more people may experience zero gravity and weightlessness in space. At first I'm sure it will be out of the price range of the majority, but someday it may be as common as getting on a plane. The future is coming. If you could take a ride into space would you?

http://www.space.com/news/congress_spacetourism_041209.html
 

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