Zero Gravity Corporation, before taking part in the first weightless wedding.. in Titusville, Florida


Bride Erin Finnegan and bridegroom Noah Fulmor, both of New York, celebrate with wedding party members Colin O'Neal (L), and Matthew Finnegan (2nd L) after taking their vows during the first weightless wedding aboard a specially-equipped Boeing 727, while flying over the Gulf of Mexico after taking off from Titusville, Florida, June 20, 2009.

Bride Erin Finnegan (3rd R) and bridegroom Noah Fulmor (3rd L), both of New York, are helped by the rest of the wedding party as they float after performing the first weightless wedding aboard a specially-equipped Boeing 727, owned by Zero Gravity Corporation, while flying over the Gulf of Mexico after taking off from Titusville, Florida, June 20, 2009. Finnegan and Fulmor floated into matrimony on Saturday thousands of feet (metres) above the Gulf of Mexico in what organizers said was the world's first weightless wedding held in zero gravity conditions. To recreate the weightless experience without going into space, the plane executed parabolic flight maneuvers, climbing sharply and descending several times during the one-hour flight.


Bride Erin Finnegan and bridegroom Noah Fulmor, both of New York, seal their marriage vows with a kiss during the first weightless wedding aboard a specially-equipped Boeing 727, owned by Zero Gravity Corporation, while flying over the Gulf of Mexico after taking off from Titusville, Florida, June 20, 2009

Bride Erin Finnegan (R), attempts to put the ring on her bridegroom Noah Fulmor (4th L) as the rest of the wedding party help during the first weightless wedding aboard a specially-equipped Boeing 727 of the Zero Gravity Corporation over the Gulf of Mexico after taking off from Titusville, Florida, June 20, 2009.

Bride Erin Finnegan and bridegroom Noah Fulmor, both of New York, are helped by Zero Gravity Corporation co-founder Richard Garriott (R), and Bryan Rapoza as they seal their wedding with a kiss, while floating upside down, during the first weightless wedding aboard a specially-equipped Boeing 727, while flying over the Gulf of Mexico after taking off from Titusville, Florida, June 20, 2009

Bride Erin Finnegan and bridegroom Noah Fulmor, both of New York, stand in front of a specially-equipped Boeing 727, owned by Zero Gravity Corporation, before taking part in the first weightless wedding, in Titusville, Florida, June 20, 2009. Finnegan and Fulmor floated into matrimony on Saturday thousands of feet (metres) above the Gulf of Mexico in what organizers said was the world's first weightless wedding held in zero gravity conditions. To recreate the weightless experience without going into space, the plane executed parabolic flight maneuvers, climbing sharply and descending several times during the one-hour flight.