Project Manhigh
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Manhigh II balloon gondola displayed at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
Project Manhigh was a pre–Space Age military project that took men in balloons to the middle layers of the stratosphere.
History
The project started in December 1955 to study the effects of cosmic rays on humans. Three balloon flights to the stratosphere were made during the program:
- Manhigh I to 29,500 m (96,784 feet), by Captain Joseph W. Kittinger on June 2, 1957
- Manhigh II to 30,900 m (101,516 feet), by Major David G. Simons on August 19–20, 1957 for a 32-hour flight[1]
- Manhigh III to 29,900 m (98,097 feet), by Lieutenant Clifton M. McClure on October 8, 1958[2]
With the pilot and the scientific payload, the Manhigh II gondola had a total mass of 748 kg (1,649 lb). At maximum altitude, the balloon expanded to a diameter of 60 m (200 ft) with a volume of over 85,000 m3 (111,000 cu yd).
A similar project in which a man in a gondola reached an altitude of 15,785 m (51,788 ft) was performed in 1931 by the Swiss physicist Auguste Piccard.
See also
- Project Excelsior, follow-on flights in 1959 and 1960
References
- ↑ Kane, item 1541, p. 47
- ↑ Clifton McClure; Rode Balloon to Edge of Space
Bibliography
- Kane, Joseph Nathan (1997), Famous First Facts: A Record of First Happenings, Discoveries, and Inventions in American History (Fifth Edition), The H.W. Wilson Company, ISBN 0-8242-0930-3
Further reading
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External links
- Details of Manhigh I, Manhigh II flight, and Manhigh III at stratocat.com.ar