Jumping from space to home🙆

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Space Jumping: Earth Descent
Jumping from space to Earth isn't possible in the traditional sense, as space doesn't have a solid surface to jump from. Astronauts returning from space travel re-enter the Earth's atmosphere using spacecraft, which involves a controlled descent. If you're referring to the concept of a freefall jump from a high altitude, Felix Baumgartner's 2012 Red Bull Stratos jump is a notable example. He jumped from a high-altitude balloon at around 128,100 feet (39,045 meters) above the Earth's surface, experiencing a rapid freefall before deploying his parachute to safely land on the ground.

Jumping from space to Earth isn't possible in the traditional sense, as space doesn't have a solid surface to jump from. Astronauts returning from space travel re-enter the Earth's atmosphere using spacecraft, which involves a controlled descent. If you're referring to the concept of a freefall jump from a high altitude, Felix Baumgartner's 2012 Red Bull Stratos jump is a notable example. He jumped from a high-altitude balloon at around 128,100 feet (39,045 meters) above the Earth's surface, experiencing a rapid freefall before deploying his parachute to safely land on the ground.

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