Wednesday, February 8, 2012

World’s First Zero Gravity Roller Coaster

A possible project of the near future, this weightless ride inspired by NASA's KC-135 used to train astronauts used to the sensation of space travel, (nick named the Vomit Comet) travels at 100 miles going straight up into the air and while coming down, its passengers can personally experience the affects of zero gravity first hand. Designed by the BRC Imagination firm, we could have this interstellar roller coaster within a years time if it gets the required funding of $50 million. Although the tickets are estimated to cost twice as much as a normal roller coaster, the money will be well spent. And no worries for all of those who cannot keep what they eat down! There is even a personalized drainage system for the easy clean up afterwards.

2 comments:

  1. That sounds so awesome! I would totally pay money to go on that.

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  2. I think this would be pretty cool to go on.

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