New Space and Tech

ZERO-G Promotes STEM Education Through Sponsorship of Singularity University Students

By Keith Cowing
April 8, 2013
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“Studying space and the physical sciences at Singularity University provoked significant thought and consideration. In the belief that experience is the best method of learning, many of the students felt it necessary to experience lunar and Martian gravity, and weightlessness to better understand space and space exploration. ZERO-G made this experience possible. From the first seconds of experiencing reduced gravity, the surreal experience left an indelible mark of excitement and happiness on each participant. Moving into weightlessness, we finally understood what it exactly feels like to be in space,” said Carlo Bellini, Graduate Studies Program Participant, Singularity University.” More

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