Live Broadcast | Red Bull Stratos :cool:
K KWJams Senior Member Oct 14, 2012 #2 May need to refresh the feed. They are filling the balloon now -- pretty cool to be able to watch history being made.
May need to refresh the feed. They are filling the balloon now -- pretty cool to be able to watch history being made.
R Ruidoso Bill Senior Member Oct 14, 2012 #3 Just 70 Miles from where I live, guess I should have planned a shoot!
RockyNH_RIP Senior Member Oct 14, 2012 #5 KWJams said: Live Broadcast | Red Bull Stratos Click to expand... Thanks Ken... I have been folowing the live feed thanks to you! Pat in NH
KWJams said: Live Broadcast | Red Bull Stratos Click to expand... Thanks Ken... I have been folowing the live feed thanks to you! Pat in NH
K KWJams Senior Member Oct 14, 2012 #6 Wait a minute Bill --- he has drifted 50 miles east. He may land close to your backyard.
K KWJams Senior Member Oct 14, 2012 #9 What is amazing is that they still have ground cameras focused on the capsule.
RockyNH_RIP Senior Member Oct 14, 2012 #11 The discovery channel carried it live also... I watched the feed until jump time then switched the TV over... Amazing event.... Pat in NH Last edited: Oct 14, 2012
The discovery channel carried it live also... I watched the feed until jump time then switched the TV over... Amazing event.... Pat in NH
F fotojack Senior Member Oct 14, 2012 #12 Wasn't that incredible? 24.3 miles up.....and he jumps! Lands on his feet! History was made! Amazing!
Wasn't that incredible? 24.3 miles up.....and he jumps! Lands on his feet! History was made! Amazing!
S silvercreek Senior Member Oct 14, 2012 #13 How incredible was that? Baumgartner just landed from near 128,000 feet from a balloon and lands safely. He may have set a speed record for a free fall near Mach 1, the speed of sound (761.2 mph).
How incredible was that? Baumgartner just landed from near 128,000 feet from a balloon and lands safely. He may have set a speed record for a free fall near Mach 1, the speed of sound (761.2 mph).
C Carolina Photo Guy Senior Member Oct 14, 2012 #14 fotojack said: Wasn't that incredible? 24.3 miles up.....and he jumps! Lands on his feet! History was made! Amazing! Click to expand... DUDE! He was too damn cheap to get the ROUND TRIP TICKET! He HAD to walk back!
fotojack said: Wasn't that incredible? 24.3 miles up.....and he jumps! Lands on his feet! History was made! Amazing! Click to expand... DUDE! He was too damn cheap to get the ROUND TRIP TICKET! He HAD to walk back!
K KWJams Senior Member Oct 14, 2012 #15 I am curious how close he landed to the launch point or how far he was from where he was supposed to land.
I am curious how close he landed to the launch point or how far he was from where he was supposed to land.
S silvercreek Senior Member Oct 14, 2012 #16 KWJams said: I am curious how close he landed to the launch point or how far he was from where he was supposed to land. Click to expand... I think I heard the distance of 45 miles.
KWJams said: I am curious how close he landed to the launch point or how far he was from where he was supposed to land. Click to expand... I think I heard the distance of 45 miles.