You (hopefully) only get married once, so why not do it in a jet whizzing up and down through the atmosphere at speeds that have a tendency to make people barf? That's what Noah Fulmor and Erin Finnegan will be doing when they become the first couple to have a weightless wedding.

The couple, who met in a "science-fiction club" in NYC, will be the first to take their wedding vows aboard a Vomit Comet owned by the appropriately-named Zero Gravity Corporation.

The ceremony will be presided over by Richard Garriott, the son of an astronaut. The ceremony will probably be pretty small, considering the fact that each guest will have to shell out over $5,000 of their own money to attend.

And yes, while they're floating around in the sky, the bride will be wearing pants under her wedding dress. So romantic.




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