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About 0-Gravity.com

0-Gravity.com is a science guide covering microgravity research, weightlessness physics, parabolic flight, ISS experiments, gravitational biology, and the practical realities of living and working in a zero-gravity environment.

What this site covers

0-Gravity.com is a science reference site for people who want to understand how weightlessness works, what researchers are learning in microgravity, how the human body responds to the absence of gravity, and how parabolic flight gives people a brief experience of the weightless environment without going to orbit.

Topics include the physics of free fall and orbital mechanics, the difference between microgravity and true zero gravity, ISS research disciplines, gravitational biology, fluid dynamics in microgravity, bone and muscle loss in space, space medicine, and fluid dynamics in reduced gravity.

Editorial standards

All content is written from verified physics and published research. No statistics are invented, no researcher quotes are fabricated, and no speculation is presented as fact. Where something is contested or uncertain in the scientific literature, we say so. Affiliate and sponsor links are clearly labeled with their slot identifiers.

Topics served

  • microgravity science
  • weightlessness physics
  • zero gravity research
  • parabolic flight
  • International Space Station experiments
  • gravitational biology
  • fluid dynamics in microgravity
  • space life science
  • human physiology in space
  • zero-g aircraft experiences

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0-Gravity.com publishes general science information about microgravity and weightlessness for educational purposes. Content is for general interest and is not a substitute for peer-reviewed research, professional scientific advice, or official guidance from space agencies. Where affiliate or commercial links appear, they are clearly marked. We verify facts against published sources but cannot guarantee accuracy in a rapidly advancing field; always consult current primary literature for research decisions.