World Anecdote: Unique Earth "Space" Wedding

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Later this month, a newlywed couple in Brooklyn, New York will become the first couple on earth to say "I do" under weightlessness.

   Groom Noah. Colmore is 31 years old and his bride is Irene. Finnigan is 30 years old, and both are fans of science fiction. By then they will go to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and then float in the air together, making their marriage vows.

   Colmore said: "We are very willing to hold weddings in space or even on Mars, but in this era, we currently live in, the wedding format we choose is the closest approach to zero gravity."

   "We are so excited because no one has done this before."

   The two young people living in Williamsburg will have their wedding on June 20th, when relatives and friends will also be on the plane to attend their wedding. The owner of the aircraft is a zero-gravity company, and it is also the only supplier approved by the federal government to provide commercial zero-gravity flight services.

   The wedding that lasts about 90 minutes will be done by Richard? Hosted by Garriott, he is a space traveler and adventurer, and his father was also an astronaut.

  During the wedding, the two couples will surely fetch water from fifteen buckets in their hearts-seven ups and eights (Note 1), because this voyage will have 15 roller coaster-style dives, lasting 30 seconds. This kind of flight is called a parabolic arc dive in aviation technical terms.

   Then the Boeing 727 jetliner will land in free fall from 36,000 feet to 24,000 feet and then fly back to the high altitude again so that passengers will feel the feeling of weightlessness for a while.

The groom, Colmore, is a legal assistant. He said: "I believe that when the plane starts to take off, we will be excitedly looking forward to that moment, but I always feel that I have been waiting for this moment all my life. "

   "There are few people in this world who have had this experience."

   The lovebirds also specially designed their wedding dresses for this special occasion.

  Flannigan wore a multi-layered white wedding dress. Like Holmore's dress, she had to lengthen the hem so as not to accidentally run out.

   The couple met in a science fiction club at New York University in 2000. In 2002, the two began to fall in love. The two of them have participated in many traditional weddings of relatives and friends, so they decided to do something unheard of in this world.

   Colmore said: "Since it's the only time we get married in our lives, we just want to make him an event that only happens once in a lifetime."

   Their honeymoon is rather low-key: it's just going to Disneyland, but you can bet that they won't miss the "flying over the space mountain" project.

   The bride, Finnigan, is engaged in animation design. She said: "I never want my wedding to be normal. I can't describe the excitement when I walked into the wedding hall."

  The cost of their flight this time was US$5,200 per person, all of which were paid for by themselves.

   Colmore said: "I think we will have time to absorb the cost after we get married, but I believe that the experience of weightlessness may be the best symbol of our love."