This 8-year-old child flew in zero-gravity, the youngest made a Guinness record

An 8 -year -old boy from America has set a wonderful record. He has taken flying in zero-gravity at such a young age. Zero-Gravity means the position in which the clear effect of gravity is zero, no reason for its own. With this, his name has been included in the Guinness World Records (GWR). The boy’s name is Jack Martin Presman.

During the flight, Jack Martin Posman also spinned the backflip and 360-degree in the air. In a video posted on Instagram, he is seen putting drops of mouth water and jelly beans. The Pressman flew in zero-gravity 18 times and the flight lasted for about 30 seconds each time.

While sharing the post, GWR wrote, “The youngest person (man) to fly in zero -gravity (male) – Jack Martin Posman (born 11 March 2016), which is 8 years and 33 days.” It said, “Even though most of the childhood dreams are finally left behind, the young Jack turned his dream into a record -breaking reality.”

GWR said that this flight was arranged by Zero-G. ZERO-G is a company that gives research, training of astronauts and also experience zero-gravity for bliss.

Jack is interested in space from a very young age. Jack Posman’s mother Jessica said, “When he was too young, he loved the lightir and in fact, to promote that love and curiosity towards space, we made our secret space room (space room) for her.”

He further said, “It had its own private atnces. No one else knew about it, and when you used to go to the room, there was a beautiful moonlight blue color in the room, and everywhere there were hundreds of stars, constellations and planets shining in the darkness, and he had his small space craft.”

Jack wants to grow up and become an astronaut and his next goal is to become the youngest person to go to space.

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