Zero-G Microgravity Research
Research charters are available from the Kennedy Space Center
Shuttle Landing Facility or may be held at most major airports
throughout the US contingent on aircraft scheduling and facilities
availability.
G-Force One can accommodate up to 35 passengers
including researchers and human test subjects. A palletized
interior allows experiments to be mounted for testing and trouble
shooting well in advance of the flight at an outside facility. Aircraft
configuration and logistics support services allow for multiple
flights in a day with the same or different hardware.
Flight profiles can include various segments
of Martian, Lunar and Zero-G, and can be customized for specific
research needs as agreed to by research charter clients. Research
flights that include multiple clients will be planned to best
accommodate each group.
Zero-G requires no medical exams or hypobaric chamber tests
for participating researchers, although participants must be
in good health to fly. Zero-G is not permitted to fly animals
for testing or other purposes.
Requirements
Single or multiple research groups
must purchase a full Zero-G charter flight. In general, research
hardware may not be flown on flights sold individually or chartered
for other purposes.
Researchers must submit to ZERO-G a Test Equipment Data Package
(TEDP) that outlines the hardware, requested flight profile,
procedures to be used during the flight, and registration forms
at least 3 month prior to anticipated flght for review by ZERO-G
flight operations and FAA approval.
SUGGESTED MAXIMUM RESEARCH PAYLOAD:
Dimensions: 36”w x 60”l x 60”h
Weight: 250 lbs
Power: 5A, 115V, 60Hz (single-phase)
*Larger experiments and free-floating payloads may be accommodated
with additional approvals.
Contact
For more information contact Gwendolyn Anello via email at Gwendolyn@gozerog.com |