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- Shared mobility in perspective
PHOTOGRAPHY : UNIVERSITÄT HOHENHEIM “Since Henry Ford, the business model has been mass production in the automotive industry, individually owned cars. And there is the decisive shift to be addressed, so to speak: it is about what we can do in a shared mobility with much fewer cars, but have the same mobility performance as in the past.” Prof. Dr. Andreas Pyka, expert in Innovation Economics at the University of Stuttgart-Hohenheim , Germany. Source: SWR. WITTIG, Von Frank. Wie innovativ ist Deutschland wirklich? Available at: < https://www.swr.de > Accessed at: 11.ma io.2025.
- Encouraging ethical action
“You may never know what results come of your actions, but if you do nothing, there will be no result.” ." Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948)
- Straight to the point
FOTO: LUIZ CARLOS DAVID, CPDOC / FUTURA PRESS "Citizen is the opposite of subject." Millôr Fernandes* (1923 - 2012) *artistic name of Milton Viola Fernandes , he was a cartoonist , humorist , playwright , writer , poet , translator and journalist Brazilian. He gained notoriety for his graphic humor columns in publications such as Veja , O Pasquim and Jornal do Brasil. Source: WiKIPEDIA .
- Drones project image of Our Lady next to Christ the Redeemer
Two days ago, hundreds of drones in a coordinated action projected the image of Our Lady of Aparecida, patron saint of Brazil, next to her son, Christ the Redeemer, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The beautiful image generated was an initiative of the producer of the film Aparecida , an independent production about the story of the country's most beloved saint, which will be shown in movie theaters across Brazil. Sources: CANÇÃO NOVA. Christ the Redeemer projects image of Our Lady in honor of mothers . Available at: < https://noticias.cancaonova.com > Accessed on 11 May 2025. TIME. Our Lady of Aparecida is projected in front of her son, Christ the Redeemer. Available at: < https://www.otempo.com.br > Accessed on 11 May 2025.
- Boosted mind: games to exercise cognitive skills and aid in the treatment of degenerative diseases.
Mente Turbinada is a Brazilian cognitive training platform launched in late 2015 that combines neuroscience and technology, and is also available as an app. The goal is to offer exercises through games that stimulate skills such as memory, attention, reasoning, perception and language. The project was conceived by the geriatrician at Hospital das Clínicas and professor of General Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of São Paulo ( USP), Brazil, Dr. Paulo Camiz , in partnership with a multidisciplinary team, composed of doctors, neuroscientists, psychologists, programmers and designers. The motivation arose from clinical observation of patients who reported difficulties in memorizing everyday situations. Dr. Camiz thought about creating a brain training program to generate a connection between fun and development. According to Dr. Camiz , “Every time a user plays, they are evaluated. Based on their performance, we know which functions they need to work on better.” In addition, Mente Turbinada also offers a monitoring report that presents the Brain Development Index , with the evolution of each player. According to Dr. Camiz, the brain is a muscle that can and should be worked like we do with other parts of our body. The idea that the brain is a muscle was a metaphor used by Dr. Camiz to facilitate the understanding that, just like muscles, the brain can be trained and improved with exercises . According to studies carried out by the team, games can be auxiliary tools in the treatment of degenerative diseases¹ , such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's. In addition to the games, the Mente Turbinada website has a Blog , which offers articles and information about discoveries in neuroscience. The free version of Mente Turbinada offers three basic games with limited training programming. For the full version (Premium) there are monthly and annual subscription options. After providing some data for registration, the user will decide which areas of cognitive development he/she wants to improve. Then, exercises are proposed with a frequency also chosen by the user. The tool allows the user's progress to be monitored, as well as identifying other areas that need activities. Since its launch, Mente Turbinada has been used by a variety of audiences seeking to improve or maintain their cognitive functions, including students, professionals and the elderly. By Luiz Cincurá. Notice: ¹ A degenerative disease is a disease that consists of altering the functioning of a cell , tissue or organ, excluding in this case alterations due to inflammation, infections and tumors. Degenerative diseases are so called because they cause the degeneration of the entire organism, involving blood vessels, tissues, bones, vision, internal organs and the brain. Typically, degenerative diseases are acquired through dietary errors (or excessive use of animal fats), a sedentary lifestyle or a genetic error. Degenerative diseases include diabetes , arteriosclerosis , hypertension , heart and spinal diseases , as well as cancer , Alzheimer's disease , rheumatism , multiple sclerosis , deforming arthritis , osteoarthritis , glaucoma , spine, head and limbs. This is a behavior induced by habits resulting from the comforts of modern life . Sources: IDG Now! App created by Brazilians promises to exercise memory and concentration. 2015. Hyperlink: < http://idgnow.com.br/internet/2015/11/27/app-criado-por-brasileiros-promete-exercitar-memoria-e-concentracao/> Not available. IN PRACTICE. Application proposes training to exercise the brain . Available at: < https://napratica.org.br > Accessed on 09.May.2025 . WIKIPEDIA. Degenerative disease . Available at < https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doen%C3%A7a_degenerativa > Accessed on 09.May.2025 .
- Pluto TV: Free fun for all ages.
The advancement of streaming services technology has provided a variety of entertainment options, however, in many cases, access requires subscriptions and this means tightening your budget a little to avoid missing out. But if you don't know yet, there is a completely free option with easy, fast access through connected mobile devices, the web and smart TVs. It is Pluto TV , founded in 2013 by entrepreneur Nick Grouf, headquartered in Los Angeles, United States and present on four continents and in more than 35 markets. Pluto TV operates under the Paramount Global umbrella and is controlled by Skydance Media. According to the company, Pluto TV is the leading free streaming television service offering hundreds of live channels and thousands of on-demand titles¹ to a global audience. Pluto TV is an “ over-the-top ” (OTT) service, meaning it streams content over the internet — similar to Netflix — rather than through traditional cable or satellite. It’s an advertiser-supported video-on-demand (AVOD) platform, but it also has the option to watch “live TV” programming, like traditional TV. It features channels covering news, sports, entertainment, movies, and more, with programming tailored to a variety of interests. HOW TO USE PLUTO TV FUNCTIONS ² To access Pluto TV, simply visit the website of the country in which you reside, Pluto TV Brazil , Pluto TV USA , Pluto TV Argentina , Pluto TV Germany , among other countries or download the application on one of the many compatible devices. If you haven’t heard of Pluto TV yet and are having a hard time believing that it’s completely free, what will you say when you learn that it won’t ask you for an email address to access its programming, nor will it ask you to register or provide a credit card? That’s right! Relax, forget about requirements and costs! Access is direct, free and open. But if you still want to register for Pluto TV, the registration process takes less than 30 seconds and gives you the ability to set your favorite channels and resume watching on-demand content from a different device. Since much of the Pluto TV platform is based on easily searchable live streams, this is more of a luxury than a necessity. Pluto TV’s free-to-air offering doesn’t mean it can easily replace subscription-based streaming services. This is because its lineup of movies and shows is older, which certainly appeals to older, nostalgic viewers, but it can be limiting, especially for younger viewers who want to have access to the latest entertainment. Additionally, frequent commercials can interrupt the viewing experience, which can be frustrating for some users. On the other hand, it is important to consider that Pluto TV still stands out as an excellent option for free entertainment. Its proposal of offering live channels, on-demand content at no cost and simple navigation is especially attractive for those looking for variety without compromising their budget. In addition, the platform can be a great alternative to revisit classics, introduce nostalgic content to new generations and even discover interesting programs outside the circuit of major productions. For families, students or anyone looking for affordable entertainment, Pluto TV is a choice that deserves a place in your entertainment routine. If you haven’t tried it yet, it’s worth checking out — no registration, no monthly fees, and plenty of attractions to explore. Have fun with Pluto TV! By Luiz Cincurá. Notes: ¹ "Movie on demand" means that you can choose the movie you want to watch, when you want, instead of following a fixed schedule of a TV channel. It is a system in which content is available to be watched at any time, usually through streaming platforms (such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Pluto TV, etc.) or pay TV services with video on demand (VOD) options. The user has complete control over what to watch and when to watch it, without having to wait for the traditional broadcast time. ² To display subtitles in your native language on YouTube videos, click on settings, English, click on English again and then click on auto-translate . Next scroll down until you find and click on your native language. Sources: CLARK.COM . Pluto TV Review: Get Live Streaming TV For Free . Available at: < https://clark.com/technology/tvsatellite-cable/pluto-tv-free-streaming-review/ > Accessed on 06.May.2025. PLUTO TV. About Pluto TV . Available at < https://www.paramount.com/about/brands/pluto-tv > Accessed on 06.May.2025. TOM´S GUIDE. WOO, Kelly. Pluto TV: App, channels, guide and how to activate . Available at: < https://www.tomsguide.com/news/pluto-tv > Accessed on 06.May.2025.
- The spectacular career of Hugo Calderano, world table tennis champion.
From 2014 to 2025: Winning the bronze medal at the 2014 Nanjing Youth Olympic Games had truly confirmed Hugo's potential, although any doubts would have been dispelled by then, as he had reached the top 100 of the men's world rankings six months earlier. 2018: In November 2018, Hugo reached the world top 10, a feat never before achieved by another player from Latin America. 2020: Hugo qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics as number 4, being the highest non-Asian in the world rankings. He later became the first Brazilian and Latin American to reach the quarterfinals of table tennis at the Olympic Games. 2025: With an extraordinary performance, in Macau, China, on April 20, 2025, Brazilian Hugo Calderano was crowned table tennis world champion, after beating Chinese Lin Shidong 4-1 with scores of 6-11, 11-7, 11-9, 11-4 and 11-5, an extraordinary feat, as, for the first time, a Brazilian and South American athlete reaches first place in a planetary table tennis event, and for the first time since 2003 that a non-Chinese athlete is crowned world champion. After a somewhat hesitant first set, typical of the nerves of a world final, Calderano asserted himself, and with concentration and precise play, he improved his level and simply - in the following four sets - beat his rival by a wide margin. Sources: COMPASS. Hugo Calderano: Constantly on the lookout . Available at: < https://www.compass-tt.com/hugo-calderano-constantly-on-the-lookout/ > Accessed on: April 23, 2025. MAUROGAGLIETTI. Photo illustration by Hugo Calderano, World Champion. Available at: < https://www.instagram.com/p/DIrmh4QyqVH/ > Accessed on: May 5, 2025. PANAMSPORTS. Historic: Hugo Calderano crowned world Champion . Available at: < https://www.panamsports.org/en/news-sport/historic-hugo-calderano-crowned-world-champion/ > Accessed on 25.Apr.2025. TTLOVE-Table Tennis Channel. ITTF World Cup Macau 2025, Men's Final, Calderano x Lin Shidong . Available at: < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWxYfUO5J_k > Accessed on: 05.May.2025.
- Eurovision 2025
Zoë Më is the Swiss representative in the 69th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. Zoë Më, 24, is a singer-songwriter born in Basel, Switzerland. She began writing her own songs at the age of 10 and is known for her unique blend of German and French lyrics and for creating engaging "poetry-pop." The Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 will take place in St. Jakobshalle, Basel, Switzerland on Saturday 17 May, 2025 with the semi-finals on Tuesday 13 May and Thursday 15 May. Representing Switzerland in the city where she was born is special for Zoë Më: – I’m from Basel and my grandparents live here. This is a full circle moment, like something out of a fairy tale. Switzerland has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 64 times since its inception in 1956 - in Switzerland. Switzerland won the 1988 contest with a then-unknown girl, Céline Dion, with the song " Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi " (just ONE point ahead of number two, the United Kingdom). A star was born! Switzerland's last victory was at Eurovision 2024, where Nemo won with " The Code " . Sources: ESC ADRI. Zoë Më - Voyage. Available at < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N545XEy4f8g > Accessed on 01.May.2025. EUROVISIONWORLD. COM. Switzerland: Zoë Më to Eurovision 2025. Available at: < https://eurovisionworld.com/esc/switzerland-zoe-me-to-eurovision-2025 > Accessed on 02.May.2025.
- Eurovision 2025: grand final, live, from Switzerland
Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final, live from Basel, Switzerland, on May 17, 2025, 3:00 PM in Washington, DC, USA, which corresponds 09:00 PM CEST (Central European Summer Time). 26 countries will compete for the coveted glass trophy, with viewers all over Europe and beyond.
- The charming Austria
Discover fascinating Austria through this exuberant video, which will take your breath away due to the diversity of attractions and charms presented. Congratulations to Explora Planet (Mexico) for the high quality of the tourism work produced. Notes: The video is presented in Spanish, at a time of 33min. 51sec. If you want to speed up the presentation, click on settings/playback speed/change from normal speed to faster speed, choosing between 1.25 and 2. If you want to insert subtitles, click on settings/subtitles/Spanish. Then click on subtitles/Spanish again and then on "automatically translate" and choose a language option from the various options presented.
- Electric Love Festival 2024 | Opening Ceremony
ELECTRIC LOVE FESTIVAL 2024 - OPENING CEREMONY Relive the Electric Love Festival 2024 Opening Ceremony and be taken back to this emotional 16-minutes show. Electric Love is an electronic music festival held annually since 2013. It takes place in July at Salzburgring in Plainfeld , Austria . Headliners included Armin van Buuren , Hardwell , Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike , David Guetta , Martin Garrix , Axwell , Sebastian Ingrosso , Tiësto . According to EMF Magazine , Electric Love is "Austria's leading electronic music festival". Produced by Salzburg artists @DanLeeDJ and @RageModeMusic. Featuring live performances by the Philharmonie Salzburg, Christina Ortmeier, a brass band, Dan Lee on electronic guitar, Manuel Pink on drums, the Bakip Borromäum choir and dancer Luwam Russom with FS/TR's FLYING LIGHTS. ELECTRIC LOVE FESTIVAL 2025 📆 July 3 – 5, 2025 🕺 Warm-up Party July 2nd 📍 Salzburgring, Austria ⛺️ 3 Campsites + 4 days of camping 🏩 Exclusive Electric Love Festival Hotels 🎫 Ticket Shop SOURCES: ELECTRIC LOVE FESTIVAL. Opening ceremony of the Electric Love Festival 2024. Available at: < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3BvNyw0BJk > Accessed on: March 13, 2025. WIKIPEDIA. Electric Love . Available at < https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Love > Accessed on: March 13, 2025.
- Supersonic Alan Eustace, world record holder in free fall
"Much has been said about Alan Eustace's courage, humility and generosity of spirit (all of it true) on the ground, in the sky and even in space. I don't know how to preface this profile of one of our sport's greatest. So I'll leave it at that - he is one of our sport's greatest." James Hayhurst, parachutist On October 14, 2012, Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner became the world record holder for the highest jump ever performed by a human being. Jumping from a capsule at an impressive altitude of 38,969.4 meters (127,852 ft), he free-falled for a distance of 36,402 meters (119,431 ft) before opening his parachute. Baumgartner reached a top speed of 1,357.64 km/h (843.6 mph), exceeding the speed of sound at Mach 1.25, becoming the first man on the planet to freefall supersonically without mechanical assistance. As impressive as Baumgartner's record, which seemed insurmountable for many years, was the speed at which his world record for the highest jump was broken. Just two years later, on October 24, 2014, Robert Alan Eustace, a 57-year-old Google executive, broke Felix Baumgartner's record by falling from the stratosphere¹ from an even higher altitude of 41,422 meters ( 135,898 ft), having covered a distance of 37,623 meters (123,235 ft) before opening his parachute . ROBERT ALAN EUSTACE Although Eustace's fall altitude was higher, the maximum speed achieved was lower than that achieved by Baumgartner, but arguably also very impressive, as Alan Eustace reached a top speed of 1,322 km/h (821 mph), having also broken the sound barrier, with a Mach speed of 1.23, becoming the second supersonic man on the planet, in free fall, without mechanical assistance. As we have seen, even falling from a higher altitude, Eustace did not reach the same speed as Baumgartner, who holds the world record for free fall speed. Differences in falling posture, spacesuit design and aerodynamics explain this apparent contradiction: Differences in body position during the fall: Baumgartner: During the fall, he initially went into an uncontrolled spin, but his aerodynamic posture, with his body straighter and arms glued together over time, favored the acceleration. Eustace : Wore a bulky spacesuit with an attached life support system, which increased drag and limited movement and acceleration. Difference in costume and aerodynamics: Eustace: The spacesuit was more rigid and had a less aerodynamic design. This may have increased air friction and reduced the maximum speed achieved. Baumgartner: The spacesuit was developed by Red Bull Stratos, it was designed to reduce drag and allow for a faster fall. For those who are not familiar with the paths taken by Eustace and his feat, it seems confusing to understand this extraordinary feat. Looking only from the perspective of his training and professional performance, it would really be difficult to see Eustace in an immensely challenging and risky mission that he set out to undertake. Eustace graduated from the University of Central Florida, USA. In addition to his Bachelor's degree, he also holds Master's and PhD degrees in Computer Science. At the time of the supersonic feat, Eustace was Google's Senior Vice President of Knowledge, a man linked to the development and organization of complex systems, who led projects in artificial intelligence, machine learning and advanced research in distributed systems architecture. Considering your professional routine and being on leave from the corporate environment, imagine Eustace, then Vice President of Knowledge at Google, being approached, on the day of the jump, by an unsuspecting executive from another company and receiving the following response: - Alan Eustace is not on Google, he is far away today, but he will soon be back, as he will make a supersonic stratospheric free descent and then open his parachute, returning to planet Earth. This unusual, comical and fantastical situation, although unreal, could, in some way, illustrate the lack of knowledge that Eustace was, and continues to be, much more than a Computer Scientist. The discretion with which Eustace embraced the Scientific Project carried out within the Stratospheric Explorer (StatEx) Program possibly made it difficult for people in general to understand how he managed to achieve this fantastic scientific feat. Eustace's feat had, it should be emphasized, a substantial difference from Baumgartner's feat, as he ascended to the stratosphere dressed in his space suit, strapped to his back by an expandable balloon containing helium gas, without being protected by a capsule , simply because not including a capsule in the project was one of the great challenges that they wanted to overcome. FREE FALL FROM SPACE: SOURCE: CNN. ILLUSTRATION OF FREE FALL HEIGHTS AND TEMPERATURES BY EUSTACE AND BAUMGARTNER Eustace jumped from a height that planes cannot reach: the air in the stratosphere is too thin to keep them aloft. Since the project did not include the use of an oxygenated and pressurized capsule like the one Baumgartner used, it was necessary to develop an innovative spacesuit. ILC Dover, which developed the suit worn by Eustace, also had to ensure that the suit could withstand both the intense heat of the New Mexico desert, where Eustace took off, and the extreme cold that occurs closer to the upper edge of the stratosphere, where temperatures can drop to -123.8° Fahrenheit (-51° Celsius). "It's the first suit that was both cooled and heated," Eustace said. "Most suits are cooled for things like spacewalks and moonwalks. But this suit had to be cooled on the ground and heated in the air." Returning to the issue of how difficult it is to understand how it was possible for a Google executive to break the world record for the highest jump from the stratosphere, it is now time to clarify that the extraordinary feat achieved was not the result of any random adventure. On the contrary, Eustace and his team were not beginners. Eustace, in addition to being a Computer Scientist at the time of the stratospheric jump, was 57 years old and had been a pilot for 25 years, with qualifications in several aircraft and , at the time, was also an experienced skydiver . On the other hand, his team was made up of highly specialized companies and professionals, as we will see below. The Alan Eustace Science and Space Project was undertaken within the Stratospheric Explorer (StatEx ) Program, the goal of which was to develop an autonomous spacesuit and recovery system that would enable manned exploration of the stratosphere above 30,480 meters (100,000 ft). Paragon Space Development Corporation , which technically provided the design and production of the spacesuit life support system, provided the primary design of the complete launch, tracking, recovery, landing and support system. Specific developments included unique balloon launch systems, drogue and parachute recovery system integration and testing, ground and airborne testing and training, communications systems, overall mission operations coordination and training, mission control systems design, and finally, execution of the entire crew operation. Also participating in this audacious project: ILC Dover : Responsible for the design, development and production of the advanced space diving pressure suit that served as Alan's only barrier to the harsh environment throughout all phases of the mission. Together with the Paragon-designed and built life support system, the pressure suit provided the contained environment that allowed him to survive the upper atmosphere and perform actions necessary for a safe descent. Cobham Mission Systems : Provided Paragon with the spacesuit pressurization and oxygen breathing gas components that were integrated into the suit's life support system. United Parachute Technologies : was responsible for the design and manufacture of the recovery systems (drogue, parachute) as well as the flight training of Alan and the safety parachutists. ADE Aerospace LLC : Provided the medical team and training required for StratEx. Given the unique risks involved in flying at these altitudes and the remote location of the flight activities, ADE was tasked with providing a medical response team that could handle a medical emergency at any stage of the flight. Unique risks to consider include more than just landing trauma in the event of a parachute failure – high rotation rates in freefall, decompression or boil-off at high altitudes, toxicological and burn exposures in the event of autonomous or life support failure were all high-priority risks that required assessment and management plans in the field. Also providing significant contributions to the project were TIRF Balloon Facilities, Aerowestern Helicopters, Win Aviation, Nauticos, LLC (Dr. David Jourdan), LLC Dr. Jonathan Clark, MD.; Julian Nott; Sreenivasan Shankarnarayan; Don Day; and World View Enterprises, Inc. Jerry Kolber, Atomic Entertainment; James Hayhurst, U.S. Parachute Association; Window Light Production, LLC; Roswell Fire Department; Ahern Fire Department; ModSpace; Matheson, Roswell International Air Center; Vigil America Inc., LLC; Ft. Worth MIDO; Lubbock FSDO; Albuquerque ARTCC; Ft. Worth ARTCC; CSA Service Center; and the FAA Office of Commercial Space Transportation. As we have seen, Alan Eustace's team was made up of highly specialized companies and professionals, which kept him, despite the risks, confident and motivated to continue with all the stages of this grand project. THREE WORLD RECORDS RECOGNIZED BY THE FAI – INTERNATIONAL AERONAUTICAL FEDERATION Eustace's first world record, recognized by the FAI, occurred as soon as Mission Control pressed the button that untethered Eustace from the helium balloon, allowing him to begin freefall. First record: Exit Altitude 41,422m . After that serene ascent, suddenly the earth was rushing toward him. Eustace was accelerating rapidly. He broke the speed of sound after just 35 seconds. After 51 seconds, he reached his top speed, 1,320 km per hour . Second record: Maximum Vertical Speed with drogue² . The drogue was absolutely essential to Eustace's success. As Joseph Kittinger and his team discovered during the high-altitude parachute jumps of Project Excelsior, a drogue parachute for stability could – and still does – save the lives of countless skydivers by preventing them from entering a high-speed spin. Eustace free-falled to Earth for 37,623 metres before activating his parachute system. Four minutes and 27 seconds after being released from the balloon, he landed safely, just over 100 km from where he had launched. Third record: Distance Drop with a Drogue . In fact, the October 24 jump was scheduled as the third and final jump. On October 4, Eustace climbed to 17.3 km and on October 15, he floated higher than Kittinger had in 1960, to 32.2 km, but decided not to publicize the achievement in preparation for the third jump. Finally, Eustace and his team were ready for the big day. This third jump surpassed Felix Baumgartner's 2012 high-altitude skydive by 2,452m. The project with Felix Baumgartner (Red Bull Stratos) involved a capsule, a significantly larger balloon and a substantial budget. In comparison, Alan Eustace's self-funded project with his team of experts kept simplicity as a core value, alerting the media only after the jump had been successful. The press was kept out of Alan Eustace's record-breaking jump because the event was intentionally kept secret until its conclusion. Unlike Felix Baumgartner's 2012 jump, which received major media coverage sponsored by Red Bull, Eustace and his team opted for a more low-key approach. In addition to being very courageous and determined, Eustace was highly selfless, because, although he was confident in the technical capacity of his team, he knew that there were risks in executing the project, but he remained firm until the decisive moments of rise and fall. Eustace was "lifted" in Roswell, New Mexico, USA, by a helium balloon to a height of 41,422 metres (135,898 ft) and was detached from the same balloon, falling in free fall like a human spacecraft, having travelled a distance of 37,623 metres (123,235 ft), before opening his parachute, setting a new world record. Eustace's incredible and spectacular performance is recorded in the film 14 minutes from Earth , a 2016 documentary lasting 1 hour and 24 minutes, directed by Jerry Kolber, Adam "Tex" Davis, Trey Nelson and Erich Sturm. SOURCE: RODRIGO UNGO. ALAN EUSTACE STRATOSPHERE WORLD RECORD JUMP (EXTENDED) Rather than focusing on the celebrity aspect of other high-profile space feats, " 14 Minutes from Earth " delves into the motivations, fears and relentless optimism of everyone involved, from the engineers and support crew to the family members who watched anxiously as their loved one risked everything for the sake of pushing boundaries and advancing science. 14 MINUTES FROM EARTH OFFICIAL TRAILER (2016) - SOURCE: ATOMIC ENTERTAINMENT GROUP It took three years of preparation from the moment Alan Eustace made his first scribbles on a napkin, outlining his initial ideas about the intended project, to the moment of the successful ascent, pulled by a balloon filled with helium gas, to the free fall from the stratosphere, opening of the parachute and safe arrival on Earth's soil, landing about 100 km away from the take-off point, due to the influence of the winds during its descent. Much more than a risky adventure, the StatEx project generated valuable scientific advances, which will undoubtedly be very useful for new space missions, let's look at some of them: I. Project StatEx demonstrated that a human can survive and operate in the upper atmosphere without the need for a pressurized capsule , which could reduce costs and facilitate commercial space operations. The mission demonstrated that advanced spacesuits can partially replace pressurized capsules, paving the way for future more efficient and affordable space missions. II. The jump made it possible to study how a body protected only by a special space suit interacts with re-entry into the atmosphere. III. The mission radically tested the human body's reaction to extreme temperatures, with the support of only vital equipment, as the temperature in the stratosphere fluctuates greatly, reaching the extreme negative of -51°C , with almost no oxygen and intense solar radiation. IV. Information was collected on fall stability , suit strength and how to minimize the risks of disorientation and uncontrolled rotation . V. The suit's technology could be adapted for high-altitude rescue systems, benefiting pilots and astronauts in emergencies. The project had no sponsorship from major brands or direct commercial interests, as the focus was on developing and testing new aerospace technologies, not creating a media spectacle. The event was completely focused on the team, with maximum attention, without outside interference, prioritizing science and safety, since the mission involved extreme dangers. The result was an impressive record and a significant achievement for aerospace technology. On 15 April 2015, Laureus named Alan Eustace the 2015 Sports Personality of the Year (Action Sports category). The Laureus World Sports Awards annually honour, recognise and celebrate the world’s greatest athletes, a unique group of sporting legends, each of whom has reached the highest level of achievement and created many of sport’s most iconic moments. Enthusiastic about the experience and scientific achievements of the successful StatEx project, of which he was an exemplary protagonist, Eustace initially had big plans to break more records using the spacesuit, which could be used for high-altitude ballooning, gliding or sailplane/plandrive. However, Eustace, a father of three, talked to his wife, Kathy Ann Kwan, about new challenges: “My wife has plans for me not to do any of these things anymore,” Eustace said shortly after giving a TED talk about his experience. “I am no longer allowed to do anything that is considered “extremely dangerous.” We were just negotiating what “extremely dangerous” would mean. From the perspective of the determined and courageous Eustace, “extremely dangerous” changed to a new level, which would mean more risks, but apparently, following the advice of his wife, he finally donated his spacesuit to the Smithsonian US National Air and Space Museum and its annex Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia, USA, where it is kept in a controlled atmosphere. By Luiz Cincurá luiz.cincura@high-techsociety.com Notes: ¹ The stratosphere is the second largest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, located between the troposphere and the mesosphere. It extends approximately 10 km (at the poles) to 15 km (in the tropics) at its lower limit, with an upper limit of approximately 50 km in altitude, from the surface, and is home to the ozone layer. The meaning of the word stratosphere comes from the Latin stratum , which means layer. The stratosphere concentrates 19% of the gases in the atmosphere, is the second layer closest to the Earth, has little water vapor in its composition and almost no clouds. The stratosphere is rich in ozone gas and poor in oxygen gas. ² A drogue parachute is a small parachute that slows down a fast-moving object, such as an aircraft, spacecraft, or skydiver. The drogue parachute helped Alan Eustace maintain stability and control during his high-altitude skydive, and also prevented him from entering a high-speed spin. Sources: BUSINESS INSIDER. A 57-year-old Google engineer performed the highest human free-fall, jumping from 135,890 feet up in the stratosphere. A documentary on Netflix reveals how he did it. Available at: Accessed on: March 8, 2025. GPT CHAT. Response obtained about Alan Eustace, his stratospheric freefall and scientific benefits . Accessed on: February 15, 2025 and March 8, 2025. INTERNATIONAL AERONAUTICAL FEE. 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