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Last Chance To Win A Trip Into Zero-Gravity With MIT!

Entries Only $10, From www.nogravitymit.com !

If you’ve ever wanted to experience the thrill of floating in weightlessness or the freedom of bounding and back-flipping in reduced (or Zero) gravity, now is your chance!

MIT Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (http://web.mit.edu/mitseds) and Yuri’s Night (www.yurisnight.net), in conjunction with the Zero-Gravity Corporation, are sponsoring an out-of-this-world raffle in celebration of a momentous year in human spaceflight. The winner will receive a seat aboard ZERO-G’s G-Force One aircraft, $180 towards airfare to Fort Lauderdale, and a two-night stay at the Fort Lauderdale Courtyard Marriott—a total $4,150 value!

Tickets are only $10, but hurry, only 100 more entries will be accepted before the winner is announced on Monday, April 18th!

FMI: Buy your ticket online today at www.nogravitymit.com

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