Stephen Hawking To Experience Weightlessness In Sub Orbital Flight
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (AP) -- Renowned theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, who wrote the best-selling book, "A Brief History of Time," soon will experience a brief history with weightlessness.
Hawking, who uses a wheelchair and is almost completely paralyzed by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease, plans to go on a weightless flight on April 26, officials at the flight operator said Thursday.
The flight, operated by Zero Gravity Corp., a Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based space tourism and entertainment company, will take off and return to a landing strip at the Kennedy Space Center.
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Posted by Vinayak Razdan | 7:20 am, March 02, 2007
Ok...I have to come clean... I've read all S.H.'s books *head hangs low*... I am a closeted science geek.
E
Posted by Women on the Verge | 7:27 am, March 02, 2007
E. - I've read two of his books and he is a brilliant communicator!
Did you see his cameo appearence on Star Trek Next Gen where he played himself along with holodeck versions of Sir Issac Newton and Albert Einstein?
Posted by leftdog | 7:57 am, March 02, 2007
Why not just take him bunjy jumping?
Posted by bigcitylib | 10:54 am, March 02, 2007
I wonder if you considered tagging this post with "global warming"...
Posted by Erik | 1:49 pm, March 02, 2007
:-) OF COURSE I saw him on Star Trek... you can't be a science geek and not have seen every episode of Star Trek ever made ( over and over...) My favorite Next Generation episodes were typically the ones with Q, but then again, I loved them all...
By any chance, did you get to see the special they had on a few weeks ago showing the Star Trek auction at Christies?? It was WAY cool!
Ethel
Posted by Women on the Verge | 7:47 pm, March 02, 2007
And by the way... my 9 year old is a science geek in training... she's fascinated by Einstein. I plan on starting to read A Brief History for bedtime in a blatant attempt to sway her toward astro- physics... I'll let you know if it works :-)
E
Posted by Women on the Verge | 7:50 pm, March 02, 2007
I saw that the prices for the Christies sale was pretty high. That is cool that your 9 year old is a science buff - on Star Trek, I am a big Borg fan - the right wingers who watch my site won't be surprised by that!!!
Posted by leftdog | 7:55 pm, March 02, 2007
Eric - good point, there would need to be some serious offsets.
Posted by leftdog | 7:56 pm, March 02, 2007
* shudder* The Borg episodes scared the hell out of me...mechanized right-wingers on steroids... ugh... I actually make snide comments to my husband about the fundie right-wingers belonging to "the collective".
E
Posted by Women on the Verge | 8:00 pm, March 02, 2007
Yep those prices were really high... I kept thinking ... "if I only had a few spare 100,000 dollars..."
The Enterprise model would've been awesome hanging from a ceiling... told ya I'm a geek at heart...
E
Posted by Women on the Verge | 8:02 pm, March 02, 2007