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Project Manhigh

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Project Manhigh along with Project Excelsior was a pre-Space Age military project that took men in balloons to the upper layers of the Earth’s atmosphere.

[edit] History

The project started in December 1955 to study the effects of cosmic rays on humans. Three balloon flights to the stratosphere were made during the program:

With the pilot and the scientific payload, the Manhigh II gondola had a total mass of 748 kg (1,650 lb). At maximum altitude, the balloon expanded to a diameter of 60 m (200 ft) with a volume of over 85,000 m3 (111,000 cu yd).

A similar project in which a man in a gondola reached an altitude of 15,785 m (51,790 ft) was performed in 1931 by the Swiss physicist Auguste Piccard.

[edit] Further reading

  • Craig Ryan, The Pre-Astronauts: Manned Ballooning on the Threshold of Space, Naval Institute Press, 1995 (ISBN 1-55750-732-5).
  • "Touching Space: The story of Project Manhigh" by Gregory P. Kennedy (Schiffer Books).
  • "Manhigh" by Lt. Col. David G. Simons (MC) USAF with Don A. Schanche, (Avon Books, 1960).

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