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joebloggs
9th October 2012, 18:26
:yikes::xxgrinning--00xx3:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkJ5ItzEq3M&feature=player_embedded#!

I think he jumps in about 3 to 4 hrs.. :cwm3:

Terpe
9th October 2012, 18:30
I've been keeping my eye to this all day.
Very exciting.

There's been a huge amount of planning, but still very many unknowns, especially when he himself breaks the sound barrier.

I have to admire his self-confidence and motivation. Great :xxgrinning--00xx3:

joebloggs
9th October 2012, 18:32
yes me to, the guy is :crazy:, 2 people have already died trying :cwm24:

good luck to him :xxgrinning--00xx3:

KeithD
9th October 2012, 18:56
He breaks the sound barrier in relation to where we are on the planet but not if you compare it to the amount of mass he's passing through .... kinda cheating if you ask me .... I reckon he should try wing walking on Concorde :biggrin:

Terpe
9th October 2012, 20:59
Postponed again due to wind conditions.

It was reported that the launch is the most dangerous part of the project :Erm:

Really :yikes:

Seems they will try again thursday.

joebloggs
14th October 2012, 18:42
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=MrIxH6DToXQ


we have lift off :yikes:

Michael Parnham
14th October 2012, 18:50
Will observe with great interest, hope he survives and good luck to him!

stevewool
14th October 2012, 19:22
wow just watch it, what speeds he was doing amazing

joebloggs
14th October 2012, 19:24
:yikes::icon_sorry::xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
14th October 2012, 19:30
Woweeeeee :Jump:

Terpe
14th October 2012, 19:34
Woweeeeee :Jump:

Arrrrrgggggghh, can't see anything. What happened

joebloggs
14th October 2012, 19:40
Arrrrrgggggghh, can't see anything. What happened

:doh you missed it :bigcry:
amazing over 700mph :hubbahubba:

Terpe
14th October 2012, 19:43
Looks like I may have missed it Bah!!!
I can't find anything.
C'mon someone show me the way?

RickyR
14th October 2012, 19:43
Just watched it, was pretty impressive. I was at the penultimate shuttle launch in Titusville last year, and reminded me how impressive and in some ways crude space travel is.

Terpe
14th October 2012, 19:45
:doh you missed it :bigcry:
amazing over 700mph :hubbahubba:

:Bugger: :23_111_9[1]:

So where can I watch a replay?

stevewool
14th October 2012, 20:12
try MSN

raynaputi
14th October 2012, 20:38
:Bugger: :23_111_9[1]:

So where can I watch a replay?

Go here..http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2217412/Felix-Baumgartner-Supersonic-skydiver-drops-earth-nearly-128-000-feet-Earth.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2217412/Felix-Baumgartner-Supersonic-skydiver-drops-earth-nearly-128-000-feet-Earth.html)

Dedworth
14th October 2012, 20:44
Amazing

Terpe
14th October 2012, 21:15
Go here..http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2217412/Felix-Baumgartner-Supersonic-skydiver-drops-earth-nearly-128-000-feet-Earth.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2217412/Felix-Baumgartner-Supersonic-skydiver-drops-earth-nearly-128-000-feet-Earth.html)

Thanks for that. Great!!!

What do you think to this one set to music:-

Stick with it for the couple of minutes, you'll enjoy it.(Maybe)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-AIGqRP2w0&feature=related

joebloggs
14th October 2012, 21:56
his max speed was 833.9 mph :yikes::omg::yikes:

press conf is on now ..


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=MrIxH6DToXQ

joebloggs
24th October 2014, 23:04
Google Exec Breaks Felix Baumgartner's Space Jump World Record

:yikes:

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/25/science/alan-eustace-jumps-from-stratosphere-breaking-felix-baumgartners-world-record.html?smid=nytcore-iphone-share&smprod=nytcore-iphone&_r=0

Terpe
24th October 2014, 23:28
Mr. Eustace was carried aloft without the aid of the sophisticated capsule used by Mr. Baumgartner or millions of dollars in sponsorship money. Instead, Mr. Eustace planned his jump in secrecy, working for almost three years with a small group of technologists skilled in spacesuit design, life-support systems, and parachute and balloon technology.

He carried modest GoPro cameras aloft, connected to his ground-control center by an off-the-shelf radio.


No wonder we hadn't heard about it.

Nice find joe, very interesting.

He certainly has some guts to keep things as simple as he did. Just dangling from a helium balloon :xxgrinning--00xx3:

joebloggs
25th October 2014, 07:09
He certainly has some guts to keep things as simple as he did. Just dangling from a helium balloon :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Looks like it was done on a small budget :biggrin:

stevewool
25th October 2014, 08:14
Fantastic!

KeithD
25th October 2014, 09:06
The things people do to get at the top of the search results :biggrin: