Anonymous ID: 68a0e5 Oct. 2, 2022, 1:32 p.m. No.17621594   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1604 >>1609 >>1683 >>1832

QE Aircraft Carrier Jet Suit Flights in NYC!

Oct 1, 2022

 

Fantastic to be back flying from the Queen Elizabeth Aircraft Carrier in New York Harbour for the Royal Navy and Atlantic Future Forum. This time with Alex Wilson flying with one of latest Tactical Suits and helmet-steered weapon mount.

 

BACKGROUND

With a rich family history in Aviation, former Oil Trader & Royal Marines Reservist, Richard Browning, founded pioneering Aeronautical Innovation company, Gravity Industries in March 2017 to launch human flight into an entirely new era.

 

The Gravity #JetSuit uses over 1000bhp of Jet Engine power combined with natural human balance to deliver the most intense and enthralling spectacle, often likened to the real life Ironman.

 

Gravity has to date been experienced by over a billion people globally and covered by virtually every media platform. The Gravity Team, based in the UK, have delivered over 100 flight & Speaking events across 30 countries including 5 TED talks.

 

“The team and I are delivering on the vision to build Gravity into a world class aeronautical engineering business, challenge perceived boundaries in human aviation, and inspire a generation to dare ask 'what if…”

 

Get in touch for; Speaking Engagements // The Gravity Team Flying at your Event // Personal Flight Experiences & Flight Training // get involved in the Jet Suit Race Series!

 

https://youtu.be/plIFUQ5BeqM

https://gravity.co/

Anonymous ID: 68a0e5 Oct. 2, 2022, 1:37 p.m. No.17621607   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1608 >>1615 >>1621 >>1626

NASA astronomy Picture of the Day

Oct 2 2022

 

Supernova Cannon Expels Pulsar J0002

 

What could shoot out a neutron star like a cannon ball? A supernova. About 10,000 years ago, the supernova that created the nebular remnant CTB 1 not only destroyed a massive star but blasted its newly formed neutron star core a pulsar out into the Milky Way Galaxy. The pulsar, spinning 8.7 times a second, was discovered using downloadable software Einstein@Home searching through data taken by NASA's orbiting Fermi Gamma-Ray Observatory. Traveling over 1,000 kilometers per second, the pulsar PSR J0002+6216 (J0002 for short) has already left the supernova remnant CTB 1, and is even fast enough to leave our Galaxy. Pictured, the trail of the pulsar is visible extending to the lower left of the supernova remnant. The featured image is a combination of radio images from the VLA and DRAO radio observatories, as well as data archived from NASA's orbiting IRAS infrared observatory. It is well known that supernovas can act as cannons, and even that pulsars can act as cannonballs – what is not known is how supernovas do it.

 

https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html