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Hard to believe the record has stood for over fifty years. I remember when J[ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Kittinger[/ame] set in 1960. Two years later I got into the sport and logged a little over 2000 jumps before hanging it up in 1976.
Back then I appeared in a couple of sky diving movies called "Masters of the Sky" and "The Endless Fall". This shot is from the latter.
If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room.
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On a "wind hold" at the moment. Too windy to launch the balloon. If necessary they'll reschedule for tomorrow.If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room.
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Seeing how a space suite is not exactly aerodynamic I am wondering if this is a good idea - the physical stress on the suite at 690 miles per hour must be huge, although I guess at the altitude he is aiming for the air will be very thin.
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Originally posted by Ian View PostSeeing how a space suite is not exactly aerodynamic I am wondering if this is a good idea - the physical stress on the suite at 690 miles per hour must be huge, although I guess at the altitude he is aiming for the air will be very thin.
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Originally posted by Pops View PostJust watched a short clip on Sky. The suit is built to withstand temps down to -63c and insulated to stop his blood boiling at 690 mph
But I am reassured that the maximum speed will be attained in very low atmospheric pressure.
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Originally posted by Ian View PostI'm more concerned about the wind action pulling the suite to bits
But I am reassured that the maximum speed will be attained in very low atmospheric pressure.
Ian
Today's attempt was scrapped as the irreplaceable balloon was being buffeted by winds. They'll try again tomorrow.If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room.
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