<p>Have Rs.1.5 crore in your kitty? You can get a seat on Richard Branson-owned Virgin space travel's flight for a 'Zero Gravity' (ZeroG) experience in space.<br /><br /></p>.<p>But if you are not born rich, at approximately Rs.1.58 lakh, you can still get the 'ZeroG' experience, courtesy Swiss Space Systems (S3).<br /><br />The Swiss firm has just launched what it claims will be the world's cheapest ZeroG flight - at price starting Rs.1.58 lakh (1,600 pounds).<br /><br />The passengers will get a feeling of weightlessness for just over six minutes in total - allowing them to feel similar sensations to that of an astronaut floating on the International Space Station (ISS).<br /><br />The S3 flights will involve putting passengers aboard a modified aircraft that performs a series of mid-air parabolas - or u-shaped manoeuvres. Each aircraft will perform 15 parabolas per 90-minute.<br /><br />Passengers will get put into something known as the 'Party Room' with 39 other people, media reports said.<br /><br />Zero gravity results in a sense of weightlessness, allowing bodies and materials to move completely freely.<br /><br />A dozen passengers can have a 'tailor-made experience' in the VIP Room, which will cost Rs.4 lakh (40,500 pounds) and comes with a watch and a flight suit.</p>
<p>Have Rs.1.5 crore in your kitty? You can get a seat on Richard Branson-owned Virgin space travel's flight for a 'Zero Gravity' (ZeroG) experience in space.<br /><br /></p>.<p>But if you are not born rich, at approximately Rs.1.58 lakh, you can still get the 'ZeroG' experience, courtesy Swiss Space Systems (S3).<br /><br />The Swiss firm has just launched what it claims will be the world's cheapest ZeroG flight - at price starting Rs.1.58 lakh (1,600 pounds).<br /><br />The passengers will get a feeling of weightlessness for just over six minutes in total - allowing them to feel similar sensations to that of an astronaut floating on the International Space Station (ISS).<br /><br />The S3 flights will involve putting passengers aboard a modified aircraft that performs a series of mid-air parabolas - or u-shaped manoeuvres. Each aircraft will perform 15 parabolas per 90-minute.<br /><br />Passengers will get put into something known as the 'Party Room' with 39 other people, media reports said.<br /><br />Zero gravity results in a sense of weightlessness, allowing bodies and materials to move completely freely.<br /><br />A dozen passengers can have a 'tailor-made experience' in the VIP Room, which will cost Rs.4 lakh (40,500 pounds) and comes with a watch and a flight suit.</p>