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How to Officiate A Zero Gravity Wedding

I like to think of myself as a fairly openminded wedding officiant but I am glad I was not called for the gig of officiating the first wedding in weightlessness.

But it could be a great way to eliminate wedding stress and cut down on the guest list: Get married in zero gravity aboard Zero Gravity Corp.'s modified Boeing 727-200 aircraft. That's what Broklyn, NY residents Noah Fulmor and Erin Finnegan did yesterday.

The first wedding in weightlessness was performed by video game entrepreneur and astronauts son, Richard Garriott, who was ordained by a California church so he could perform this wedding.

Read more about the first weightless wedding.

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