The Universe is such an amazing subject with plenty of rooms still unexplored. It's very vast and there are a lot of things that are still unknown to mankind. Exploration seems like a buffet of fascinating theories about planets, asteroids, black hole and even aliens. We saw outer space on documentaries, movies, read almost everyday news about the progression of certain discoveries. And people have gone the extra mile and want to be a citizen of Mars. Endless possibilities, that's the world we're living in.

Back here on Earth, did you know that you can also experience living in outer space, feel like an astronaut and experience zero gravity? Just like in fictional movies, you can float, fly and feel like Superman in weightlessness. Even if you think you're overweight, some intellectual Earthlings have invented something to make you feel light and sexy. If you think you have done all the wild, surreal and unimaginable activities in every travels, you better think again. This experience must be in your bucket list.

Zero Gravity Corporation or simply called ZERO-G is a private space entertainment and tourism company that offers this once in a lifetime experience. The modified Boeing 727, G-FORCE ONE, acts like a spaceship that will literally lift you high. Imagine a flight without a seatbelt, isn't that awesome? The weightlessness is attained by doing aerobatic maneuvers known as parabolas; this plane contains 15 parabolas. Every participant will also get their own ZERO-G flight suit, a Regravitation Celebration, ZERO-G merchandise and certificate. Upload your photos and videos and share good vibes. They also offer Weightless Weddings! Flight locations are Cape Canaveral, FL - Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB); Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Ft. Lauderdale International Airport (FLL); Oakland, CA - Oakland International Airport (OAK) and Las Vegas, NV - McCarran International Airport (LAS)

If you're in France, you can also achieve that same floatation at Air Zero G. The A310 ZERO-G aircraft was converted by Novospace to make people feel the incredible lightness of outer space. But the sad news is that you'll have to wait until April 2017 to book your flight because this year it's fully booked already. It seems that a lot of people want to dive in air too.