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Patch
16th March 2008, 08:04
Now this (http://www.nothingtoxic.com/media/1162466347/The_Real_First_Man_in_Space) takes massive balls of steel

Interesting read (http://www.popsci.com/military-aviation-space/article/2007-06/high-dive) as well, similar topic

Wonder how much they'd charge to make a jump like that :eek:

homer
16th March 2008, 08:17
Yes ive seen the doco
quite amazing actually
He was at asomething like 104 000 feet ,the edge of space

YellowDog
16th March 2008, 08:37
Amazing. I wouldn't have thought the human body could survive such an ordeal and not combust. I guess he was between the atmosphere re-entry and the climate itself so the air was so thin that he was not exposed to the atmospheric pressures and when he was, he opened his parachute to slow himself down. You don't want to get that manouver wrong!

Swoop
16th March 2008, 09:25
The guy is Joe Kittinger (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Kittinger)and he is a bloody good bloke as well.
Not just the one jump either.

There is another attempt underway in Canada to beat his record.
The attempt was abandoned last summer due to a leak in the balloon, but this year... so long as the weather conditions are exactly right.

Supersonic is easy, due to the lack of air resistance. You slow down naturally due to the increasing resistance. IIRC Joe opened his parachute at 18,000ft.

Swoop
26th May 2008, 14:18
The attempt is going ahead in Canada, quite soon. (http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/2/story.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10512557)

MACH 1.7... without an aircraft!

NZsarge
26th May 2008, 14:29
And I thought base jumpers were crazy! :laugh:

Brett
26th May 2008, 14:37
Very interesting read, cheers for that!

Boob Johnson
26th May 2008, 15:30
Fuck a duck!!! sub 1000km/h lol, madness!!! I love it :love:

gunnyrob
26th May 2008, 16:40
Don't forget you can also go supersonic at ground level.....