Michel Fourniers Stratojump
Von: bbb.tyan (tyan@phreaker.net) [Profil]
Datum: 25.05.2008 17:04
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Datum: 25.05.2008 17:04
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Nachdem Kittinger hier schon irgendwo erwaehnt wurde, wird es, je nach Wetterlage, wieder einen Sprung geben. Diesmal aus 40km Hoehe und wie es scheint, mit livecam. "Today, Michel Fournier tested his equipment, such as; the radio connection which will ensure the telemesure on his body physiological sensors as well as a video connection for the camera placed on the helmet. In addition, the gondola was also weighted today. All the tests revealed to be positive. Clay Center's team from Boston in the USA, directed by Ron Dantowitz, has arrived with a telescopic camera which is unique in the world and would be able to film Michel's little finger at 40,000 meters (132,000 feet) at a speed of 1.4M. The forecast for tomorrow Sunday is not excellent however Monday seems to be a possibility for the SuperJump." Neben den angestrebten Weltrekorden stehen natuerlich auch wissenschaftliche Interessen im Vordergrund, wie zb. Notfallrettung der Astronauten, usw. http://www.legrandsaut.org/index.php?lang=eng[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- Michael Khan (26.05.2008 09:31)
- bbb.tyan (27.05.2008 12:46)
- Jens Schüßler (27.05.2008 15:45)
- Michael Khan (28.05.2008 14:40)
- Jens Schüßler (28.05.2008 16:28)
- bbb.tyan (28.05.2008 17:18)
- Stefan Möller (27.05.2008 18:15)
- Jochem Huhmann (27.05.2008 18:56)
