Friday, April 23, 2010

The Red Bull Stratos Suit unveiled

The Red Bull Stratos science team has unveiled the first space suit ever to be produced by David Clark Company for a non-governmental space program. The team has also revealed the pressure helmet, which with the suit will serve as Felix Baumgartners sole life-support system when he steps off his capsule at 120,000 feet to attempt a record-breaking freefall from the edge of space.

The suit was manufactured by Massachusetts-based David Clark company, which has pioneered air and space crew protective equipment since 1941, including launch entry suits for Space Shuttle astronauts and the iconic suit that United States Air Force Colonel (Ret.) Joe Kittinger wore on his historic Excelsior III jump in 1960.

Kittinger set three world records that still stand: the highest parachute jump 102,800 ft, the longest parachute drogue fall 4 minutes and 36 seconds and the fastest speed by a human through the atmosphere 614 mph.




2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So if the new spacesuit works well he will be able to breath and poop but if anything go's wrong with his chute at those speeds he may still go splat....
After all its not the Fall that kills ya, its that sudden stop....

Beam Me Up said...

Hey Anon
if something goes wrong...believe me....he will still poop....Reminds me of one of the sickest and funniest cartoons I ever saw. It shows a look down on a barn that has a sign "Parachute training" and in the roof is the clear outline of a hole of someone in the free fall position....guess they couldn't count all the way to 10