Startup Mu-g Technologies enters commercial parabolic flight market with Falcon 50 acquisition
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Jeff Foust
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Mu-g Technologies, a startup, has acquired a Dassault Falcon 50 business jet to offer commercial parabolic flight services that provide brief periods of microgravity for research and technology demonstrations. This move comes as NASA is also seeking to acquire its own aircraft for reduced-gravity research, positioning the startup as a commercial alternative in the microgravity flight market.
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· 2 pulledMu-g Technologies has acquired a Falcon 50 business jet it plans to use for parabolic flights to provide brief periods of microgravity.
A startup has acquired an aircraft to offer commercial parabolic flight services even as NASA seeks to acquire its own aircraft for reduced-gravity research.
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