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'''Zero gravity''' or '''null gravity''' is the natural freefall environment of [[space]], where there's the illusion of weightlessness despite the surrounding objects still exert gravitational force.
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'''Zero gravity''' or '''null gravity''', also abreviated '''zero grav''', was the natural freefall environment of [[space]], where there was the illusion of weightlessness despite the surrounding objects still exert gravitational force.
   
 
The command module of the ''[[Ares IV]]'', an [[Earth]] spaceship, had a zero gravity environment. ({{VOY|One Small Step}})
 
The command module of the ''[[Ares IV]]'', an [[Earth]] spaceship, had a zero gravity environment. ({{VOY|One Small Step}})
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A location aboard the {{ECS|Fortunate}} was intentionally kept in a zero, or low, gravity environment. There, members of the crew could throw a [[football]] through the low gravity area while standing in an artificial gravity zone. ({{ENT|Fortunate Son}})
 
A location aboard the {{ECS|Fortunate}} was intentionally kept in a zero, or low, gravity environment. There, members of the crew could throw a [[football]] through the low gravity area while standing in an artificial gravity zone. ({{ENT|Fortunate Son}})
   
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[[Kathryn Janeway]] conducted her zero gravity training in the [[Coral Sea]]. ({{VOY|Good Shepherd}})
Although [[artificial gravity]] was usually maintained in most sections of a starship, a vessel's environment can revert to its natural zero gravity state when its artificial gravity systems fail.
 
   
 
Although [[artificial gravity]] was usually maintained in most sections of a starship, a vessel's environment can revert to its natural zero gravity state when its artificial gravity systems fail. ({{ENT|Broken Bow|Unexpected|Horizon}}; {{film|6}}; {{VOY|Prey}})
==Background==
 
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==Appendices==
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===See also===
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*[[Null-gravity combat exercises]] and [[Zero-gravity combat training]]
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*[[Null grav suite]]
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*[[Zero Gravity Therapy Ward]]
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*[[Zero-grav tumbling]]
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=== Background information ===
 
A jar which appeared in the [[Sickbay#NX-class|NX-class sickbay]] in ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' and which was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay has the label ''Do not store under null gravity condition.'' {{stala|9352}}
 
A jar which appeared in the [[Sickbay#NX-class|NX-class sickbay]] in ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' and which was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay has the label ''Do not store under null gravity condition.'' {{stala|9352}}
   
==External link==
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===External link===
* {{wikipedia}}
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*{{wikipedia|Weightlessness}}
 
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[[Category:Physics]]

Revision as of 13:18, 24 October 2015

Zero gravity or null gravity, also abreviated zero grav, was the natural freefall environment of space, where there was the illusion of weightlessness despite the surrounding objects still exert gravitational force.

The command module of the Ares IV, an Earth spaceship, had a zero gravity environment. (VOY: "One Small Step")

By 2151, artificial gravity had been invented to counter zero gravity. However, every ship still had an area where zero gravity was maintained. Travis Mayweather called the area the "sweet spot" during his youth aboard the ECS Horizon. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

A location aboard the ECS Fortunate was intentionally kept in a zero, or low, gravity environment. There, members of the crew could throw a football through the low gravity area while standing in an artificial gravity zone. (ENT: "Fortunate Son")

Kathryn Janeway conducted her zero gravity training in the Coral Sea. (VOY: "Good Shepherd")

Although artificial gravity was usually maintained in most sections of a starship, a vessel's environment can revert to its natural zero gravity state when its artificial gravity systems fail. (ENT: "Broken Bow", "Unexpected", "Horizon"; Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; VOY: "Prey")

Appendices

See also

Background information

A jar which appeared in the NX-class sickbay in Star Trek: Enterprise and which was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay has the label Do not store under null gravity condition. [1]

External link