Fosset's Trying for Balloon Record Again 7
jcarley writes: "After crashing into the coral sea last time, adventurer Steve Fossett has launched from Western Australia on a another attempt at the first solo circumnavigation of the world in a balloon. These efforts seem highly prone to technical, weather or political disasters but so far it has been incident free. He has covered 1866km (1159 miles) so far and is in South Australia heading east.
You can follow his progress." The site has quite a few cool images as well.
Mission Control (Score:2)
THe live video feed has less activity on it than live footage of continental drift.
Ho hum (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Ho hum (Score:1)
* Fosset is a billionaire. He spent a lot of money to do this, so it's a very professional attempt, not the apparent bubblegum and duct-tape events of the past. As I recall, Lindbergh didn't even have a radio on board due to the extra weight.
* We're inundated with statistics these days. Someone can tell you who the first 5'9" bleach-blonde half-Spanish-half-Japanese woman to pick her nose on a commercial airline flight was.
* While there is an element of danger, most people don't think of this as terribly risky...after all, people fly in balloons all the time. With the rise of "extreme" sports, people see a lot of people taking risks with obvious dangerous consequences.
Re:Ho hum (Score:1)
Alone makes it better?! (Score:1)
But then again, what prupose does it serve to fly a huge weird looking balloon around the earth anyway? These rich people should go find a cure for cancer or something.