Posted in Aircraft, Luxury, News on 22 June 2009
Noah Fulmore and Erin Finnegan are your regular NY couple very much in love. But the two have gone on to create history by exchanging vows in zero gravity. Well, the UK based easyJet might have forsaken plans to hold weddings in space after the rejection coming from Luton Borough Council, but that did not deter the loverbirds we mentioned before.
So at a price of £10,000, the couple had a Boeing 727 jet converted into a weightless space. The flight duration was 90 minutes and it made 16 roller coaster-type dives. British-born space tourist Richard Garriott officiated the marriage ceremony.
Posted in Aircraft, Luxury, News, Outdoor, Travel on 7 June 2009

So much for the talk about the economic downturn, enthusiasts of space tourism seem to be rather unaffected by the ruling atmosphere across the globe. In fact, they are wiling to go a step further. Yes, get married in zero gravity. If the buzz is to be believed then a NY coupe, Noah Fulmor and Erin Finnegan will exchange their vows floating mid-air in the presence of their near and dear ones.
The ceremony will be officiated by Richard Garriott, who is the sixth private explorer to go to space. Others promoting space tourism are Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic with a grand plan to conduct marriages 70 miles above the earth while a Japanese company Rocketplane Global Inc offers the same at 60 miles for $2.3 million. However, Fulmor and Finnegan might not have to shell out so much money. The official word at zerogravitywedding tells that plane rental shall cost between $32,400 and $64,800. But the cost can be brought down to $5,400 per person in case they are willing to share space with another couple getting married at the same time.











