Michel Fournier is planning to jump from 130,000 feet - about 25 miles in the air. From that altitude, he will be able to see outer space and Earth's curvature.
Michel Fournier died in 2008.
J. Michel Fournier was born on 1905-09-29.
J. Michel Fournier died on 1992-12-06.
Michelle Fournier was born in 1977.
To begin with, Fournier's jump is planned to be from an altitude of 40 kilometers, which is not even close to being in space (the usual definition is that space begins at an altitude of 100 kilometers). In his jump from the stratosphere, Fournier hopes to set four world records: highest human balloon flight, highest altitude free fall, longest duration free fall, and highest speed free fall. Fournier was hoping to make contributions to science that will help astronauts survive at high altitudes. However, his most recent attempt to jump (May 27) was foiled due to a small charge of static electricity that resulted in the balloon separating from its load. Fournier hopes to make the jump in August, the next time weather conditions will be right for the flight.
Michel Fournier is 73 years old (born May 9, 1944). The retired French army officer attempted high-altitude balloon jumps in 2008 and 2012. The records for highest skydives went instead to Austria's Felix Baumgartner (Oct. 2012) and US engineer Alan Eustace (Oct 2014).
Michel Fournier is a 64-year-old retired French army officer who is planning to jump from a balloon at an altitude of about 130,000 feet (roughly 25 miles) on May 26, 2008. Of the 15 minutes it will take for him to fall back through the atmosphere to Earth, he will spend 8 in free fall. The jump, if successful, could make him the first person to break the sound barrier with his own body.
Michel Fournier, if successful, will break several world records when he jumps out of his balloon at 130,000 feet. Among these are records for distance (highest altitude for a human balloon flight and highest parachute jump), speed (fastest free fall) and time (longest free fall). One of his most unusual goals is to be the first to break the sound barrier with his own body.
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Le Grand Saut means 'The great leap' in French. It refers to the jump planned by Michel Fournier on May 26, 2008. Fournier has attempted the jump before, but his efforts were unsuccessful.
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Sean Fournier's birth name is Sean Michael Fournier.