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Would It Be Possible To Freefall Down From The I S S ?
The story this week of the astronauts stranded in the ISS got me thinking about how they could get to earth in an emergency. ok so the ISS is around 17500mph and approx 250 miles high. So what if a space suit with a small booster and a parachute could slow that speed such that the astronaut drops into the atmosphere and parachutes down. My first objection was that they'd burn up because of the all be it reduced orbital speed still too high. So what if that speed could be reduced to something close to zero very quickly outside the atmosphere? No doubt NASA et al have consdidered this kind of thing.....Your thoughts please....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.OG the only reason things burn up on re entry is because they are going at many thousands of MPH and using the atmosphere as a brake. That's why I suggested slowing down outside the atmosphere. Geddit? This is just a thought experiment posted in science, designed to induce discussion and thought if that is beyond you then go and play somewhere else.
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