Because technically he wasn't in space. He was on the edge of Earths atmosphere. so gravity was still in effect.
neil Armstrong
In my opinion they were aliens. Mean,selfish aliens that didnt care of anything. Hitler didnt even have blonde hair and blue eyes! No they didnt have contact with aliens
ya... in space
False. The astronaut will stay in orbit with the space station on less some force acts on him or her.
Apocolypse is the name of a fictional character who appears in Marvel comic books. It was presumed that he died after he jumped into a tear in the fabric of time and space to escape being chased by the X-Men.
As Felix Baumgartner jumped to earth during his space jump, the main forces acting on him were gravity pulling him downward and air resistance pushing against him as he fell through the atmosphere. These forces affected his speed and trajectory during the jump.
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 answer to your questionyeaterday the 14th of october2012. Felix jumped from out ofspace
No, you do not float in space. In space, there is no gravity to pull you down, so you would float freely.
A space shuttle is able to float because there is no gravity in space.
The astronauts can float in the
there is no gravity in space
Yes, you would weigh less on Mars compared to Earth due to its lower gravity, so you could potentially appear to "float" in the air if you jumped or moved in a similar way to how we experience weightlessness on Earth. However, you would not be able to float in the same way as you would in space due to Mars' thin atmosphere.
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He was not actually in space, just in the very upper atmosphere. As of today the official start of space is 100km (about 330,000 FT), Felix got to like 128,000 feet.
No
Because there is zero gravity in space