Last week word got out that the brilliant physicist Stephen Hawking is about to take a space flight! This is remarkable in many ways. Dr. Hawking has suffered with MND (motor neuron disease) for four decades and yet has lectured and written about physics and space and our place in it all these years. His weakened body rides in a wheelchair and he needs a computer to communicate well, but he is now about to TRAVEL INTO SPACE !
The for-profit Zero Gravity Corp. will be sending him into a weightless (zero gravity) environment on April 26th this year. This flight will be a short 30,000 foot parabolic arch and will only be weightless for only about 30 seconds. But, Hawking is already making plans to fly higher and longer with Virgin Galactic in 2009.
If you want to read more about Stephen Hawking and his plans for space flight, check out the databases offered through your State Library (http://www.kslc.org/ ). If you choose the Thomson-Gale databases and type the term _Stephen Hawking space_ in the search box, you will find full text articles from magazines, journals, and newspapers! Just use the tabs at the top of the results page to read what British newspapers are saying about their most famous physicist! You can find more in other databases including SIRS for younger researchers. He has also written several provocative books such as "A Brief History of Time" that you might want to learn about. You can find it through your State Library!
