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The assertion is absolutely false that when I came home from high school with an A-minus she demanded an explanation for the minus. Andre-Jacques Garnerin hopped inside a craft that looked like a closed umbrella with a hot-air balloon affixed to the top. When Garnerin reached a comfortable height, he sliced off the balloon and let it sputter away. The umbrella-like parachute then billowed open, and he descended (relatively) safely to earth. Garnerin became famous for this stunt, and in 1802, after he crossed the English Channel by air, the British promptly composed a ballad to honor him:Aparachute is a device, used to slow the motion of an object through anatmosphere by creating drag, or in case of ram-air parachutes, aerodynamiclift. Parachutes are usually made out of light, strong cloth, originally silk,most commonly nylon. Solar-powered radio receiver-transmitter “Hopefully people from the lunar outpost are looking for you while you are trying to reach them. A solar-powered radio receiver-transmitter is important to maintain this communication.” British Skydiving is the trading name of British Parachute Association Ltd. A company limited by guarantee. Corset Flying dress Long train dress Photoshoot dress turquoise wedding dress Flowy dress silk satin

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Although it is pleasant to see a talented writer branch into new territory, exposition remains McPhee’s strength and thus his longer, more journalistic pieces are most rewarding. McPhee’s style is unique, but in a way that does not encroach upon the material. The worst narrative journalists are those that cannot overcome their fondness for their topics; the slightly better ones have trouble overcoming their fondness for their own voice. McPhee is able to avoid both of these pitfalls.Two 45.5-kilogram,(100-pound) tanks of oxygen “ With basically no atmosphere on the Moon, oxygen (O2) to breathe is the most pressing survival need. The average person needs about 0.84 kilograms (a little less than 2 pounds) of O2 per day.” This isn’t as much of a problem as it sounds; if these pieces are less ambitious than McPhee’s books, they succeed as especially substantial and elegant nonfiction. This collection provides an enticing introduction to a body of work that can be intimidating by virtue of its sheer volume and journalistic rigor. First aid kit “No matter where you are, a first aid kit is a good idea. Be sure you carry pain medication and medicine for infections.” I love that so much: the pace of it, the way it sets the scene; I love this whole essay for the way it's about landscape/place, the way it mingles broad historical fact with personal experience. I love how wonderfully precise McPhee can be, with sentences like this: "An armada of swans, in single file, swims out from near the shore and toward the center of the river—thirty-eight swans" (p 10). Itis the resistance principally of one yarn at a time to a rupture travellingcrosswise from yarn to yarn. In construction of a parachute the gores or panelsare usually cut on the bias, so that the warp and filling yarns make an anglewith the seams running from the centre to the hem of the parachute. In thisway, if tear is started, it follows along the direction of a yarn to the seamwhere the resistance is sufficient to prevent further rupture.

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Albert Williamson was a radio operator/gunner with the 384th BG/545th Bomb Squadron. On December 15, 1945 he married his longtime sweetheart, Ruth Glendinning, who walked down the aisle in this gown her cousin sewed using a parachute Williamson brought home. It has been alleged that on December 24, 1936, when I was five years old, she sent me to my room at or close to 7 P.M. for using four-letter words while trimming the Christmas tree. I do not recall that. Two 45.5-kilogram,(100-pound) tanks of oxygen “Oxygen to breathe is the most important survival need, since the Moon has virtually no atmosphere.” Solar-powered radio receiver-transmitter “As people from the lunar outpost are looking for you, you should try to reach them. Maintaining communication with your outpost is essential.” Reading McPhee's lucid descriptions of [lacrosse], with its lightning pace and nuanced skill levels, one wonders why Americans spend so much time watching football . . . We're fortunate McPhee has written as much--and as well--as he has. For readers who have always wanted a more personal glimpse, Silk Parachute should be floating your way.” — Tim McNulty, The Seattle TimesRon Rash is renowned for his writing about Appalachia, but his latest book, The Caretaker, begins ... John McPhee is a staff writer at The New Yorker. He is the author of twenty-eight books, all published by FSG. He lives in Princeton, New Jersey.

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Glaciation has replaced an asteroid or volcano as the leading theory for the cause of the mass extinction that wiped out the dinosaurs. From the eighteen-seventies, there’s an ad for Bols gin. A remarkably detailed, beautifully drawn, anonymous charcoal landscape is dated 1904. liters (10 gallons) of water “Water is another basic survival need for the astronauts. Because there is no liquid water on the Moon, the astronauts will need the water they brought with them to survive.” A typical descent may be from between 4,000ft (1,219 m) and 12,000ft (3,658m), according to weather conditions and the type of jump being made. It will include a period of freefall before the parachute is deployed to slow the descent rate to about 1,000ft (305m) per minute for a safe landing.

Parachute jumping as a sport began in the 1960s when new "sports parachutes" were first designed. The parachute above drive slots for greater stability and horizontal speed. In Italy in 1483, Leonardo da Vinci imagined a design for what we would now call a parachute in a sketch in the margin of one of his notebooks. The design consisted of sealed linen cloth held open by a pyramid of wooden poles about seven metres long. His accompanying note read: “If a man is provided with a length of gummed linen cloth with a length of 12 yards on each side and 12 yards high, he can jump from any great height whatsoever without injury.” There is no evidence that da Vinci ever constructed such a device.



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