Per memory, you can also do it at NASA Space Camp as an additional, optional activity. (Or, at least, appropriately aged children can)
I'm not sure how much it was: I did it back in the 90s.
It was a prop plane, but I remember probably ~5-10 seconds of perceived weightlessness. Which seems longer than you might expect when your stomach and contents are suddenly floating freely in your chest cavity. ;)
I'm not sure how much it was: I did it back in the 90s.
It was a prop plane, but I remember probably ~5-10 seconds of perceived weightlessness. Which seems longer than you might expect when your stomach and contents are suddenly floating freely in your chest cavity. ;)
I'd definitely recommend it. It was... unique