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« on: April 26, 2007, 06:07:21 PM »

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (April 26) - Free of his wheelchair and tethered only to heart rate and blood pressure monitors, astrophysicist Stephen Hawking  on Thursday fulfilled a dream of floating weightless on a zero-gravity jet, a step he hopes leads to further space adventures.


The modified jet carrying Hawking, a handful of his physicians and nurses, and dozens of others first flew up to 24,000 feet over the Atlantic Ocean off Florida. Nurses lifted Hawking and carried him to the front of the jet, where they placed him on his back atop a special foam pillow.

The jet then climbed to around 32,000 feet and made a parabolic dive back to 24,000 feet, allowing Hawking and the other passengers to experience weightlessness for about 25 seconds.

Hawking, a mathematics professor at the University of Cambridge who has done groundbreaking work on black holes and the origins of the universe, has the paralyzing disease ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.

The 65-year-old was the first person with a disability to experience the flight by Zero Gravity Corp., which has flown about 2,700 people out of Florida since late 2004 and began offering the flights in Las Vegas this week.

"As you can imagine, I'm very excited," Hawking told reporters before the flight. "I have been wheelchair bound for almost four decades. The chance to float free in zero-g will be wonderful."

Unable to talk or move his hands and legs, Hawking can only make tiny facial expressions using the muscles around his eyes, eyebrows, cheek and mouth. He uses a computer attached to his wheelchair to talk for him in a synthesized voice by choosing words on a computer screen through an infrared sensor on a headpiece that detects motion in his cheek.

He raises an eyebrow to signal "yes" and tenses his mouth to the side to indicate "no."

"I want to demonstrate to the public that anybody can participate in this type of weightless experience," Hawking said Thursday.

Hawking's personal physicians were on hand to make sure nothing went wrong. The physicist was attached to heart, blood pressure and oxygen-measuring monitors during the flight. Medical equipment sufficient for a mini-intensive care unit also was on board, said Dr. Edwin Chilvers, Hawking's personal physician.

"I'm anticipating everything to nothing," Chilvers said before the flight.

Others on the flight included financial backers of Zero Gravity and passengers who bid a total of $150,000 toward charities to go on the flight.

The jet's interior is padded to protect the weightless fliers and equipped with cameras to record their adventure. Normally, the plane conducts 10 to 15 plunges for its passengers, who pay $3,750 for the ride, although that fee was waived for Hawking.

On Hawking's flight, the jet made eight parabolic dives.

"We had a wonderful time. It was incredible, far beyond our expectations," said Peter H. Diamandis, the chairman and CEO of Zero Gravity, after he exited the jet with Hawking at his side.

As a further safety precaution, Zero Gravity founders Peter H. Diamandis and Byron Lichtenberg, who has flown on the space shuttle, were on either side of Hawking so they could lower him to the ground gently at the end of the parabola. Hawking also took a motion sickness pill as a precaution.

The astrophysicist hopes the zero-gravity flight is a step toward going on a suborbital flight, which may be offered by private space companies by the end of the decade.

"It's a test to see how well he can handle the g-forces that would be necessary in order to leave the atmosphere," said Sam Blackburn, Hawking's assistant. "That is very much one of the major purposes of this flight."

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Sounds interesting.  Being able to fly up to space would be cool, but also a waste of money considering theres not muh up there. I've heard about this thing Stephen did, before. They basically fly up to a high altitude and then nose dive rather quickly creating a sense of zero gravity. Pretty cool.
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« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2007, 06:14:58 PM »

yeah i'd like to do that someday too. They did that wieghtlessness thing on the last Girls Gone Wild Video hihi very nice....
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« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2007, 06:43:34 PM »

  Such a man, trapped in his own body...and so many morons walking around freely. Life really is not fair
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« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2007, 10:10:53 PM »

When I first saw this thread I thought the poor bastard had a wheelchair accident that sent him flying. Oh well...
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« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2007, 10:14:05 PM »

yeah i'd like to do that someday too. They did that wieghtlessness thing on the last Girls Gone Wild Video hihi very nice....

Wow, you got a link for that??  Grin
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« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2007, 10:48:47 PM »

Is it just me?... or is sending a man in a wheel chair to experience weightlessness akin to a blind man going to an observatory?  Undecided

"There, I said it."
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« Reply #6 on: April 26, 2007, 11:07:00 PM »

Is it just me?... or is sending a man in a wheel chair to experience weightlessness akin to a blind man going to an observatory?? Undecided

"There, I said it."

lol i never thought of that rofl

Loaded NightraiN just typr in Girls Gone Wild into google i'm sure you'll find something beer or check to see if its on PPV beer
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« Reply #7 on: April 26, 2007, 11:32:16 PM »

Is it just me?... or is sending a man in a wheel chair to experience weightlessness akin to a blind man going to an observatory?  Undecided

"There, I said it."

It's just you.

Good for Stephen!
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« Reply #8 on: April 26, 2007, 11:55:53 PM »

Is it just me?... or is sending a man in a wheel chair to experience weightlessness akin to a blind man going to an observatory?  Undecided

"There, I said it."

It's just you.

Good for Stephen!

Don't get me wrong... I'm right there with you. I just think a lap dance or something else would have been better  hihi

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« Reply #9 on: April 27, 2007, 08:31:29 AM »

Im sure it must have been great for him to be free of the wheelchair even for a little while.
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« Reply #10 on: April 27, 2007, 08:36:20 AM »

Is it just me?... or is sending a man in a wheel chair to experience weightlessness akin to a blind man going to an observatory?  Undecided

"There, I said it."

It's just you.

Good for Stephen!

Don't get me wrong... I'm right there with you. I just think a lap dance or something else would have been better  hihi

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Yeah I thought off that too.. and if he want's to be off his wheelchair why not just throw him in a swimming pool.
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« Reply #11 on: April 27, 2007, 02:53:43 PM »

Is it just me?... or is sending a man in a wheel chair to experience weightlessness akin to a blind man going to an observatory?  Undecided

"There, I said it."

It's just you.

Good for Stephen!

Don't get me wrong... I'm right there with you. I just think a lap dance or something else would have been better  hihi

"Can a nigga genious get a table dance?!"

Yeah I thought off that too.. and if he want's to be off his wheelchair why not just throw him in a swimming pool.

I have my doubts as to Hawking's swimming abilities.
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« Reply #12 on: May 09, 2007, 07:48:42 PM »

When I first saw this thread I thought the poor bastard had a wheelchair accident that sent him flying. Oh well...

Hey, remember that story I told you about my client and the motorized wheelchair and the bus??? You thought it was the same sort of thing, didn't you?? 

I did. Except for the part about your client having all the brainpower God gave a rock.

The things you find funny... no

Or better yet, the things I do to amuse myself... Wink
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