T-K-O wrote: » I thought it was a big deal until I found out some guy made the same jump 20/30 years ago. With the technology available today his jump was a walk in the park
shedweller wrote: » Ya reckon? :rolleyes:
fasttalkerchat wrote: » His suit was nowhere near as good so he nearly died... pretty much anyone could do the jump... the suit was the achievement.
T-K-O wrote: » It takes a lotta balls to make that jump but like I said, less impressive when some dude makes the same jump in the 60/70's
shedweller wrote: » In fairness, that is true. We haven't really advanced a whole lot since then. Sure, we have a lot of cool gadgets now but i don't see any interstellar spaceships floating about! Maybe it's because our lives are pitifully short, maybe it's because we are broke paying propping up failed banks etc. In an ideal world............(wishful thinking!)
Diageio_Man wrote: » red bull are some marketing company in fairness.
seven_eleven wrote: » It's not really that impressive when you look at this and see that he didnt jump from that much of a height at all. People had you almost believing he was in bloody space with the way they talked. And of course, the fish eye camera to make it look like the earth was smaller :rolleyes: (He jumped from 39km height)http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9/Atmosphere_layers-en.svg
Maximus Alexander wrote: » Yep, he wasn't even half way to "space". I wasn't particularly impressed. Sure, it took balls of steel to do the jump, but there are plenty of people out there with enough balls if they had the opportunity.
wernstrom! wrote: » I also am far too smart to be remotely impressed by these events.
shedweller wrote: » Agreed there. Theres plenty out there would go in a spaceship to mars if they were let too. Even on a one way trip. I know i would! Does that make a manned mars trip less amazing?
Maximus Alexander wrote: » No, because a manned Mars trip is hard to do. A balloon is not. How you can compare the two is beyond me.
Dempsey wrote: » People have tried to break Kittinger's records before, they died. You need a certain skillset to perform that jump, balls of steel isnt enough.
Maximus Alexander wrote: » If it's so impressive in its own right, why lie about it and describe it as a jump from space?
shedweller wrote: » I'm actually not, really. A manned mars trip is obviously more complicated. But the main reason every second skydiver isn't jumping from 128,000 feet is the cost of it. But the assertion that the jump was boring because anyone could or would do it is wrong, or weak. On the basis that out of those that would do it, a significant percentage would go to space.
shedweller wrote: » Because it sounds good?