ESA Euronews: Flying Zero-G
If you fly a plane in the right way at the right speed, you can be weightless for a few seconds. By throwing the aircraft into an orbit-like path within Earth’s atmosphere, you can enter the wonderful world of weightlessness.
It is one of the best ways to simulate the environment of space, and a valuable experimental tool for scientists with a special interest in microgravity. If they want to find out how the brain works, study the natural posture of humans in space, or how water boils in a weightless environment, this is the way to do it.
Take a journey into a free-floating world of the parabola in this edition of Space.
ok, this is been driving me crazy since i came accross it.. what is the name of the song at 04:15 ??? i can't find it anywhere!!
cant find it anywhere either have shazam and soundhorn but no joy,,, π
I would kill to find this song please anyone with the magic of the internet tell us!!
To everyone looking for the name of the song it is called "A Perfect Day" by Danny Cope
Is that 'smoke trail' starting from 4:44 made by fuel overflowing the tanks?
It can't be tip vortices because they only occur when lift is produced, which is not the case at 0G.
Music from 04:15: Danny Cope – A perfect Day
i've been looking for that title for about 3 months , thank you so much π
Se?ores, son GENIALES!!!