Wow. The image of him jumping was awesome. Not sure if he broke mach. Thought he was just under.
They won't confirm the freefall as a record.... they're convinced Suarez has gone further!
indeed his was about 30 seconds longer. mind you this attempt was also for the mach 1 record - so would have tried to steamline himself as much as possible, so probably Suarez would have fallen much slower
Mach 1.24. Bloody amazing!
Would he not produce a sonic boom?
There would have been a Slight pressure wave - but with very little atmosphere, I think that minimises any sort of sound - "NO body Can hear you scream in Space" either
As Ripley said in Aliens - well the marketing men said
I watched this live here on Rhodes (in the pub), but I was a bit baffled when the screen readout said it was only -7.5 degrees at 128,000 feet. I mean, from my own commando days i know its -35 at 40,000 feet. Amazing though, hats off to the guy. It just said on BBC world maximum speed of 840mph.
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