Wedding in Zero GravityLovers Noah Fulmor, Erin Finnegan, with special wedding dress, prepare for zero gravity wedding....
Young geek lovers, Noah Fulmor and Erin Finnegan will marry at the Kennedy Space Centre and make history as the first ever couple to be married in zero gravity.
The happy couple, Noah Fulmor and Erin Finnegan will exchange marriage vows in style, on board a plane lifting off from the Space centre and taking them on a wild ride to zero gravity high above the earth.
The romantic zero gravity wedding will even see groom, Noah Fulmor, offering floating bride Erin Finnegan a wedding ring made of fragments from a meteorite that Noah Fulmor managed to get a hold of. The meteor wedding ring fragments are from a rock that crashed to Earth some 30,000 years ago.
Richard Garriott, a UK space tourist and will be on hand during the zero gravity flight to officiate the expensive wedding ceremony during the 90-minute flight.
The flight, in order to reach the desired zero gravity wedding will includes 15 dives at height altitude, known as parabolic arcs.
The Boeing 727 wedding plane will fly from 36,000 feet to 24,000 feet and then climbs back up and down again. The experience will allow lovers Noah Fulmor and soon to be Mrs Erin Fulmor and wedding guests experience a romantic weightless ceremony.
“Noah wanted to get married in space but we probably won't be able to afford it for another 25 to 50 years - so I suggested this as a compromise,” she said.
The mother of Noah Fulmor said his concerned mother thinks he is “absolutely nuts” for wanting the zero gravity wedding.
“Since this is the one time in our lives that we were going to do this [get married], we thought we should make it a once-in-a-lifetime event," Noah Fulmor said.
The love birds from New York city will be accompanied by just a handful of guests for the Zero Gravity Wedding experience of a lifetime. It will cost each guest $5200 US to witness the zero gravity wedding on June 20, a bill Noah Fulmor and Erin Finnegan are willing to pay.
The lavish wedding will end with a honeymoon to the deep south of the earth, in Antarctica.
"We would really prefer to do it in space or on Mars but living in the time that we do, this was the closest we could get to zero gravity," Noah Fulmore told US media.
"We were shocked to discover no one had done ( a zero gravity wedding) yet." Noah Fulmore added.
"There's going to be that moment of expectation right before we are lifted up and I feel like I've waited my whole life for that," Noah Fulmore explained.
"We will be one of the few humans who have experienced that."
The lovebirds have even had their wedding clothes especially designed for zero gravity wedding ceremony.
30-year-old Space bride Erin Finnegan will wear a multi layered white wedding gown and Noah Fulmore will be in a special zero gravity tux.
"Since this is the one time in our lives that we were going to do this [get married], we thought we should make it a once-in-a-lifetime event," Fulmore said.
"I never wanted to have a normal wedding," Erin Finnegan told New York newspapers
"I couldn't picture myself walking down an aisle."
"I think we will spend some of our married life simply paying off the expense, but I think that weightlessness is probably the best metaphor for love that one can experience," Fulmore said.
Video: An idea what the zero gravity wedding might look like:

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