Author Topic: Live now: Felix attempts to break speed of sound in an edge of space free fall.  (Read 1802 times)

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Felix Baumgartner attempts to make history with Red Bull Stratos - Mission to the Edge of Space and Supersonic freefall. Don't miss this once in a lifetime event.



http://www.redbullstratos.com/live/


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I'm gonna miss it, sorry.
w/e

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Delayed 1 and a half hours.

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Something's happening...
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Cancelled for today.

Oh there was some wind, what a babby.  ::)
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ya, what a babby

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damn babbies


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He's currently at 77,000 feet.

Edit: Just passed 100,000 feet.
« Last Edit: October 14, 2012, 01:17:40 PM by Great Rumbler »
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The pod's leveled off, he's about to jump.
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I got a bad feeling.

Timber

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Okay I didn't miss it. It were insane.
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Pretty awesome. 2012 is a good year for space geeks.
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That was pretty cool. Have they said yet whether he passed the sound barrier?
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That was pretty cool. Have they said yet whether he passed the sound barrier?

My friends said that he did, I am waiting for the verification. the speed of sound is 1225 kph, the on screen estimate didn't go that high up from what i saw, it was around 1100. We will know for sure in the press conference.

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If you're going faster than the speed of sound, does that mean you can't hear yourself scream? Sorry, not that good at physics.
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If you're going faster than the speed of sound, does that mean you can't hear yourself scream? Sorry, not that good at physics.
It's not a bad question, I have studied a lot of physics myself and i do not really understand it outside of calculations and so on.

Here is an answer to your question:
http://van.physics.illinois.edu/qa/listing.php?id=2072

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_boom

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I find it funny that I realized that he broke the speed of sound when they announced it in m/s before Felix himself did, he reacted only when he heard it in km/h.  :lol

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Why was there no sonic boom?

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So wait, had he taken off his helmet while exceeding the speed of sound (don't know if that would have been possible), and screamed, he would be throwing out Sonic Guiles everywhere? not be able to hear himself scream?
« Last Edit: October 15, 2012, 07:47:39 AM by Bacchus7 »
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Why was there no sonic boom?

? There was

I watched the live feed and must have missed it.