Wow... I think I would be worried about jumping out of the capsule and start floating, never making it back to Earth.
They interviewed thm on one of the news shows this morning. Felix said that within 30 seconds of leaving the capsule he'd be falling at nearly the speed of sound.
Wow... I think I would be worried about jumping out of the capsule and start floating, never making it back to Earth.
First you would need to be orbiting the earth before that ever became a concern, and then you would be in orbit, not floating.
I should know this, but when do you need to be concerned about friction and burning up? Or is that a function of trajectory and speed?
Yeah. Keep in mind the shuttle or any other reentry vehicle or meteor/ite/oid is hitting the atmosphere at miles per second. Even 600 mph is only 1/6th of a mile per second. Plus he's starting from rest and as he falls he'll slow down as the atmosphere thickens.
You have to admit, that is one hell of a first step.
If you've never seen the footage of that 100,000 foot skydive, it's remarkable. You can see an edited version in the Boards of Canada Dayvan Cowboy video.
About ten years ago there were 3 or 4 folks all angling to raise money and break Kittingers record. Problem was no one could get a spacesuit. David Clark apparently doesn't sell them to just anyone and I guess the Russian stuff was junk/unsuitable for some reason.
Yup. Of course those guys are on official NASA glider flying business.DC loans or rents them for a BUNDLE if you have the right connections.
Problem was no one could get a spacesuit. David Clark apparently doesn't sell them to just anyone and I guess the Russian stuff was junk/unsuitable for some reason.