Re: [NFC] Balloon ride to space...
From: Rick Moseley (ramoselpacbell.net)
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2021 08:31:51 -0700 (PDT)
Ha!  My daughter got me the shirt.
I just got new (Ferrari Rosso Corsa) metal chemical cabinets for the shop... I'll have to order one of those meatballs for them.

PS: being in California, I've actually had idiots want to argue with me about the shirt.   My retort is: "You need to let go of the tree you are hugging, work hard, become one of the 1% and buy a seat to space to see for yourself.  Come back, I'd love to hear your story."

On Tuesday, October 5, 2021, 08:13:24 AM PDT, Erik Nielsen <judge4re [at] gmail.com> wrote:


I'm good with a $15 IMAX ticket if I want to see the curvature of the earth.  

I've debated getting this meatball for the side of my toolbox...




On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 10:09 AM Rick Moseley <ramosel [at] pacbell.net> wrote:
You forgot Alan Eustace...  who holds the record.

It's not a matter of how fast you get there, we're all speed junkies or we wouldn't be on this list.  It's the abject harshness of space once you get there and lack of backup contingencies.   It's a 15 minute fall back to earth, most of it above Mach 1...  all in an environmental suit that if it fails...  well, if hypoxia doesn't kill you, the low temperature will.  And the real irony is that even at those freezing temps (-90° F), at that low of a pressure condition, your blood, your eyeballs, your urine, even your bile will boil from the residual heat in your body.   There is no coming back from that.  Whatever hits the ground is just goo... before it hits.

Yep, safe peaceful parachute ride back to earth... at over 700MPH without an aircraft structure around you.
(for those scoffing at that number because terminal velocity is ~124mph, that only "starts" to apply below 30Kfeet)

We won't even discuss control-ability in an environment where all you have is your limbs and no real air for them to work against.
(One of the gents mentioned here got into a flat spin of amazing RPMs, he's not even sure how he got out of it.)

There are risks... and calculated risks.  Choose wisely.



On Monday, October 4, 2021, 09:21:17 PM PDT, Peter Rychel <dino308gt4 [at] hotmail.com> wrote:


So, as much as there was some hesitation from ‘List members to take a roller-coaster-rocket-ride to space, how about a graceful float to space?:

 

www.space.com - world view space tourism stratosphere balloon

 

For concours-winning Ferrari Mondial money, one can take a peaceful, hours-long ride to the edge of space.

 

Thing with this is, if things do go awry, you could just pull a Joe Kittinger/Felix Baumgartner and parachute safely back to earth. Win-win...

 

www.youtube.com - Felix Jumps From The Stratosphere | Earth Lab

 

Peter

 

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