Felix Baumgartner is the man who jumped from a balloon in the stratosphere in 2012 as part of the Red Bull Stratos project. He broke the record for the highest skydive, freefall distance, and fastest vertical velocity.
The first man to reach the stratosphere in a balloon was Auguste Piccard, a Swiss physicist, and explorer. On May 27, 1931, Piccard ascended to a record-setting altitude of 15,785 meters (51,775 ft) in a hydrogen balloon. His achievements paved the way for high-altitude research and space exploration.
On August 16th, 1960, Air Force Capt. Joe Kittinger Jumped from a helium balloon at 103,000 feet as a part of the space program. The jump was to test the effect of outer space on the human body. When he stepped from the platform on the balloon, 99% of the earth's atmosphere was beneath him. Kittinger fell for 4 min. 36 secs. reaching a speed of 714 mph.
The air inside a balloon takes the shape of the balloon itself. It expands to fill the space within the balloon, conforming to its size and shape.
A hot air balloon requires air to generate lift. In outer space, there is no air or atmosphere, so there is nothing for the hot air balloon to displace to generate lift, causing it to be unable to float.
In space, a balloon would expand as the air inside expands due to the lack of external pressure. Eventually, the balloon would burst as the pressure inside becomes too great for the balloon material to contain.
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The first man to reach the stratosphere in a balloon was Auguste Piccard, a Swiss physicist, and explorer. On May 27, 1931, Piccard ascended to a record-setting altitude of 15,785 meters (51,775 ft) in a hydrogen balloon. His achievements paved the way for high-altitude research and space exploration.
Ida Wheeler
Since a man jumped into space (look it up on google) yes it is possible
Balloon Man was created in 1996.
Balloon Man happened in 1996.
on June 23, at a mall promoting his perfume, a man jumped a barrier and jumped bieber.
No, he's alive and well and living in Oswestry!
Not yet so far..:-)because its not possible to a human to go onto a space without any spacecraft... but The first man who jumped in an earth's orbit with a spacecraft is "YURI GAGARIN"
On August 16th, 1960, Air Force Capt. Joe Kittinger Jumped from a helium balloon at 103,000 feet as a part of the space program. The jump was to test the effect of outer space on the human body. When he stepped from the platform on the balloon, 99% of the earth's atmosphere was beneath him. Kittinger fell for 4 min. 36 secs. reaching a speed of 714 mph.
It implies the river the man jumped in was LOCATED in a state called 'depression'. (where for depression you could substitute Wyoming). you want it to read:- Wile in a state of depression a man jumped in the river.
the man was knocked into the water and queequeg jumped in to save him