Heavy Metal Fluoride Glasses have been studied for approximately 35 years. ZrF4-BaF BaF2-LaF3-AlF3-NaF (ZBLAN) showed the most promise as an optical fiber. It transmits IR out to approximately 5 microns. Applications: fiber amplifiers, lasers and nuclear radiation resistant links. Intrinsic and Extrinsic processes limit light propagation; Intrinsic: band gap absorption, Rayleigh scatter and multiphonon absorption;Extrinsic: impurities such as rare-earth ions and crystallite formation. Theoretical loss coefficient is 0.001 dB/km. This loss has not been achieved to date due to intrinsic and extrinsic processes. ZBLAN fibers obtained from Infrared Focal Systems, Inc. and Bell Laboratories. Fibers were stripped of coating and placed in evacuated quartz ampoules. These fibers were first flown on NASA’s KC135 Reduced Gravity Aircraft. KC135 produces approximately 25 sec. of reduced gravity per parabola. One week of flights led to approximately 200 total parabolas. Fibers were heated to the crystallization temperature during reduced gravity and compared to unit gravity for the same amount of time. Fibers were also flown on board the Conquest sub-orbital rocket. This flight gave approximately 6.5 minutes of reduced gravity.