For any one thats interested...
120,000ft sky dive, estimated free fall speed to be over mach 1!
http://www.redbullstratos.com/live/
watching it
good luck !
wow, that looks like he busted the sound barrier.
I take the Darwin award contender, comment back!
well done
Down Safe
Fair play to the bloke that was high
Jesus, thought he was a gonner when he started spining. Thank god he's ok.
Im curious about the sound barrier claim, is it just that his speed exceeded the speed of sound at sea level, or did he really create a sonic boom?
Either way, looks like he's down ok. I never considered the practical appliaction of this, that the crew of the space station could theoretically
evacuate in a similar fashion!
made it look so easy
Chuffin impressive! Hat's off to the guy
What the hell must have been going through the man's mind as he stood on that platform
Love the statement though: "I wish you could see what I can see" Bet it was pretty damn special!!
Awsome just watched it Live on the news. When he fell away from the capsule my heart was in my mouth.
One brave guy.
Ditch
Must have been difficult keeping level with cahoonas that size.
AMAZING.
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Originally posted by JoelP
Im curious about the sound barrier claim, is it just that his speed exceeded the speed of sound at sea level, or did he really create a sonic boom?
Either way, looks like he's down ok. I never considered the practical appliaction of this, that the crew of the space station could theoretically evacuate in a similar fashion!
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Originally posted by Daddylonglegs
"I wish you could see what I can see" Bet it was pretty damn special!!
watched it live on youtube...pretty damned spectacular! even swmbo stopped yakking when she sat down to watch.
Just watched...he had a parachute!!.............the soft bastard.....
Seriously though......amazing feat...well done...
depending on what you want to believe, ti was not that impressive - here is anothe take on it
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/world-of-sport/five-reasons-why-baumgartner-jump-not-great-unless-163435075.html
quote:
Originally posted by JoelP
Either way, looks like he's down ok. I never considered the practical appliaction of this, that the crew of the space station could theoretically evacuate in a similar fashion!
I haven't watched the coverage, and was curious to know if he deployed the parachute manually.
I was thinking that they would have had some sort of remote deployment device in case he did pass out.
Regards
Fred W B
quote:
Originally posted by Fred W B
I haven't watched the coverage, and was curious to know if he deployed the parachute manually.
I was thinking that they would have had some sort of remote deployment device in case he did pass out.
Regards
Fred W B
would have been much better had he been sitting in a car or riding a stuffed horse and wearing a cowboy outfit oh that would have made me laugh
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy
would have been much better had he been sitting in a car or riding a stuffed horse and wearing a cowboy outfit oh that would have made me laugh
quote:
Originally posted by 02GF74
depending on what you want to believe, ti was not that impressive - here is anothe take on it
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/world-of-sport/five-reasons-why-baumgartner-jump-not-great-unless-163435075.html
completely agree David, forget the technology, hype etc and the bottom line is that he had the balls to actually climb out and launch himself...i for one salute him if only for his huge spherical objects1
http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2012-10/secrets-successful-space-dive
This puts it in perpective. Balloon the size of a football field and the thickness of a dry-cleaning bag, (0.0008".
Joe Kittinger jumped from 102,000ft in 1960 from an open gondola
Baumgartner's balloon needed ten times the volume of Kittinger's to ensure he got to 120,000ft.
etc etc. Interesting stuff.
^^^^ is it really that different from getting onto an aeroplane? Something goes wrong, the end result is the same.
But when you get in a aeroplane you hope that you will land safely the other side. He got in the balloon knowing that he would have to jump out at the
top.
That Eurosport article is terrible, of course his suit was engineered to not to rip, but as nothing like that had been used before, things can go
wrong! Its like saying a plane is engineered not to crash with a massive factor of safety so they never do actually crash!
Sounds like someone just trying to get publicity off the back of it by trying to say it wasn't that great without actually having anything to
write about. No matter what you say he still went up 25 miles in a balloon and jumped out. Fair play to him for having the balls to do it and fair
play to Red Bull for spending that much money on doing this instead of hiring over paid 'celebrities' or sports people to endorse their
products like some soft drink companies do.
^^^^^^
If you decompress in an aircraft, you've got emergency oxygen and provided the pilot's not incapacitated, and the aircraft's not
catastrophically damaged, there's a good chance of a successful emergency landing. Generally, folk die in the ensuing crash, not in the air. The
ground is very hard and unforgiving if you hit it at 150 kts or so.
Baumgartner decompresses on the way up/down, above 60,000ft he dies as his blood boils away. Nothing to do with impact or proximity to the ground, so
I think there's a difference. Unless of course either way you end up dead, then there's no difference at all. (don't fancy having the
blood boiling though). If I had to choose, it'd be flat out in a vertical dive at 400kts).
ps This was meant for O2GF74. A post snuck inbetween us.
[Edited on 17/10/12 by bobinspain]
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy
would have been much better had he been sitting in a car or riding a stuffed horse and wearing a cowboy outfit oh that would have made me laugh
forget the decompression, according to that article it was not going to happen but he had a parachute, that would self deploy in an emergency, people on planes do not have parachutes so basically they are stuffed.
Please excuse me if I've missed a glutton of positive/constructive posts in the last few months by 02GF74, because since I was last regularly on
and this evening (now I've just lost my job 4 hours ago), but it seems to me that every single one of your posts is something along the lines of
petty/malicious/childish/nasty/pathetic/contentious/belittling/bullshit/nonsensical/pointless drivel. And in all honesty it just portrays you as a
juvenile short sighted imbecil...
Now granted I may be in a bad mood since being made redundant out of the blue at half four today, but I still find it incredibly grating and crass
when someone is as petty and negative as you... Grow up FFS.
Steve
ps I need a job!