Everyone who watched this my name is Brandon Ball I hope in a year you will hear my name a lot more I'm am going to attempt this except 30 miles high I'm looking for sponsors all that is stomping me is the lack of finace if in 1 is intreated please contact me I need a suit this your chance to be famous to
@thriller920 as I am sure you know terminal velocity is determined by the friction created by the atmosphere acting against the pull of gravity. So if you travel higher into the atmosphere the thickness of the atmosphere is decreased and therefore higher speeds are achieved.
@SpaceDive2008 Yep you'd be surprised at the even pro sky divers thinking that 'terminal velocity' is the 200km per hour or whatever it is. Its only that slow cause you are falling through a relatively viscous fluid that is air. Terminal velocity through water is much slower again.
@SpaceDive2008 thank you for answering that. Some people just speak without the knowledge to back up what they are saying. Thriller is so slow that his terminal velocity is 10MPH
@thriller920 it depends on how much weight there is......in the case of joseph kittinger, his body weight was doubled....so he fell faster there are alot of things that can help him hit 900 seings how mach 1 is 730 is mph
you can fall at 900 mph because of how little air is holding you back at those altitudes. air becomes more dense the closer to the ground you are making it harder to fall through. when your that high, there is very little air so theres really nothing holding you back.
wait wouldn't the atmosphere burn up his suit then him unless he wasnt juping from space but the stratosphere which is 50km up or maybe the mesosphere which is 85km up (i sound like a nerd or whatever) but then it wouldnt really be zero pressure there would be over a ton of it.
@Macauley1514 i didn't see that anyone answered your question so i will try, this may not be correct, but as best as i can understand it it is, the kittenger jump was still in the stratosphere,, in the upper reaches of it, as i understand it less about 5% of the atmosphere is there, and that 5% is spread out throughout the rest of the atmosphere all the way to the exosphere, so as i understand it, he won't burn up because there is still enough atmosphere around him to not cause the giantchanges
Aren't any of you thnking why last time it was 19 miles. Go any higher and you'll burn up on the way down.
cancerman50 7 months ago
Everyone who watched this my name is Brandon Ball I hope in a year you will hear my name a lot more I'm am going to attempt this except 30 miles high I'm looking for sponsors all that is stomping me is the lack of finace if in 1 is intreated please contact me I need a suit this your chance to be famous to
brandonb1944 7 months ago
@brandonb1944 Sure, i'll pitch in a few dollars to buy you a nice bodybag :)
FishBowl911 3 months ago
hahaha like hell youl do it but if you did or are for sure youll do it then i know of people who'd sponser you
l0ltoe 9 months ago
did you theese yet?
Ecua010 10 months ago
Um... duh you would burn through the atmosphere if you do that and die!!
MW2GAMER1231000 10 months ago
Load a KACK mate seeins beleivin
dairbourne 1 year ago
Load a shite
dairbourne 1 year ago
Enough talk! Lets see your world record attempt then or is it just that...Talk?
bannerman87 1 year ago 14
well i wanna do it someday man !!!
anjalrealm11 1 year ago
What the fuck is this shit? I wanted to see a video of the WHOLE free fall. Not you saying you are going to jump from that height...
NinjaChicken831 1 year ago
So what's going on?? 2008?? Why wasn't this 26 mile jump attempted yet?
eliottttt 1 year ago
900 mph lies terminal velocity of a human is 120 no matter what
thriller920 1 year ago
@thriller920 as I am sure you know terminal velocity is determined by the friction created by the atmosphere acting against the pull of gravity. So if you travel higher into the atmosphere the thickness of the atmosphere is decreased and therefore higher speeds are achieved.
SpaceDive2008 1 year ago 27
@SpaceDive2008 No man, gravity has a pulling force of 9.8ms per second. the air is never thin enough to move at 900 mph, that's a blatant fabrication
arhoptt 1 year ago
@arhoptt Oh really? Just out of curiosity what is the air pressure at 102,000 asl?
Moonbasebellybutton 1 year ago
@Moonbasebellybutton .5, i think
assman12354 1 year ago
@SpaceDive2008 Yep you'd be surprised at the even pro sky divers thinking that 'terminal velocity' is the 200km per hour or whatever it is. Its only that slow cause you are falling through a relatively viscous fluid that is air. Terminal velocity through water is much slower again.
mitchskates85 1 year ago
@SpaceDive2008 thank you for answering that. Some people just speak without the knowledge to back up what they are saying. Thriller is so slow that his terminal velocity is 10MPH
mike19831115 1 year ago
@SpaceDive2008 what is this song's name?
wwedirector13 1 year ago
@thriller920 he was also carrying 100+ pounds of equipment so he's gonna fall faster
Peachhead87 1 year ago
@thriller920 it depends on how much weight there is......in the case of joseph kittinger, his body weight was doubled....so he fell faster there are alot of things that can help him hit 900 seings how mach 1 is 730 is mph
great1986nate1 1 year ago
you can fall at 900 mph because of how little air is holding you back at those altitudes. air becomes more dense the closer to the ground you are making it harder to fall through. when your that high, there is very little air so theres really nothing holding you back.
ondamountain 1 year ago
lol good luck getting that high with no Oxy
xXxmarryjanexXx420 1 year ago 2
wait wouldn't the atmosphere burn up his suit then him unless he wasnt juping from space but the stratosphere which is 50km up or maybe the mesosphere which is 85km up (i sound like a nerd or whatever) but then it wouldnt really be zero pressure there would be over a ton of it.
just saying.
Macauley1514 1 year ago
@Macauley1514 i didn't see that anyone answered your question so i will try, this may not be correct, but as best as i can understand it it is, the kittenger jump was still in the stratosphere,, in the upper reaches of it, as i understand it less about 5% of the atmosphere is there, and that 5% is spread out throughout the rest of the atmosphere all the way to the exosphere, so as i understand it, he won't burn up because there is still enough atmosphere around him to not cause the giantchanges
assman12354 1 year ago
horseshit ....
back felix and Joe the legend
leavethesniffalone 1 year ago
No oxygen? Wouldn't that be impossible?
philosoful 1 year ago 6
@philosoful I guess so but I will be using a space suit to solve that issue
SpaceDive2008 1 year ago 6
The music is O Fortuna from Carmina Burana
SpaceDive2008 1 year ago
Nice video!!! What's the name of music
Victorpumper 1 year ago