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If you're referring to jumping from space, it likely involves a high-altitude jump or a space dive. One notable example is the Red Bull Stratos mission, where Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner jumped from the stratosphere in 2012.
In this mission, Baumgartner ascended to an altitude of approximately 128,100 feet (39,045 meters) in a helium balloon and then jumped, freefalling at speeds exceeding the speed of sound before deploying his parachute. The jump was part of scientific research and set several records, including the highest freefall and the first human to break the sound barrier without vehicular assistance.
Such jumps involve careful planning, specialized equipment, and consideration of various factors, including pressure, temperature, and the lack of atmosphere at high altitudes. It's important to note that space is typically defined as beginning at the Kármán line, which is around 62 miles (100 kilometers) above sea level. Jumping from actual space, beyond the Kármán line, would require a different approach and technology, such as a space suit and a spacecraft.
If you have a specific scenario or aspect of space jumping in mind, feel free to provide more details, and I'll do my best to assist you!
If you're referring to jumping from space, it likely involves a high-altitude jump or a space dive. One notable example is the Red Bull Stratos mission, where Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner jumped from the stratosphere in 2012.
In this mission, Baumgartner ascended to an altitude of approximately 128,100 feet (39,045 meters) in a helium balloon and then jumped, freefalling at speeds exceeding the speed of sound before deploying his parachute. The jump was part of scientific research and set several records, including the highest freefall and the first human to break the sound barrier without vehicular assistance.
Such jumps involve careful planning, specialized equipment, and consideration of various factors, including pressure, temperature, and the lack of atmosphere at high altitudes. It's important to note that space is typically defined as beginning at the Kármán line, which is around 62 miles (100 kilometers) above sea level. Jumping from actual space, beyond the Kármán line, would require a different approach and technology, such as a space suit and a spacecraft.
If you have a specific scenario or aspect of space jumping in mind, feel free to provide more details, and I'll do my best to assist you!
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