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THAT LIGHT FEELlNG.—Astronauts in training become weightless during a flight in a specially-equipped jet aircraft of the United States Air Force. The flight was made with controlled dives which gave the men 30 to 40 seconds of apparent escape from the earth’s gravity.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30178, 9 July 1963, Page 13

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THAT LIGHT FEELlNG.—Astronauts in training become weightless during a flight in a specially-equipped jet aircraft of the United States Air Force. The flight was made with controlled dives which gave the men 30 to 40 seconds of apparent escape from the earth’s gravity. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30178, 9 July 1963, Page 13

THAT LIGHT FEELlNG.—Astronauts in training become weightless during a flight in a specially-equipped jet aircraft of the United States Air Force. The flight was made with controlled dives which gave the men 30 to 40 seconds of apparent escape from the earth’s gravity. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30178, 9 July 1963, Page 13