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Tracker Video Analysis: Skydiving Without a Parachute
written by Rhett J. Allain
Gary Connery recently jumped out of a helicopter from 2,400 feet and landed without a parachute. Although he didn't use a parachute, he still had one - you know, just in case. Another somewhat important piece of information: he was wearing a wingsuit - basically a suit that makes a
human more like a flying squirrel.   The video analysis in this item explores the physics behind this stunt.  The trz file contains the Skydiving Without a Parachute entry, a video of Gary Connery landing, and a Tracker video analysis file.    A discussion of the physics for this was posted on the Dot Physics blog for Wired.
Series Name:  Wired Dot Physics Blog
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video analysis, video lab
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Metadata instance created June 4, 2012 by Wolfgang Christian
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April 30, 2023 by Douglas Brown
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Allain, R. (2012). Tracker Video Analysis: Skydiving Without a Parachute. Retrieved October 3, 2024, from https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=12033&DocID=2916
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Allain, Rhett J.. "Tracker Video Analysis: Skydiving Without a Parachute." In Wired Dot Physics Blog. 2012. https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=12033&DocID=2916 (accessed 3 October 2024).
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Allain, Rhett J.. Tracker Video Analysis: Skydiving Without a Parachute. 2012. 3 Oct. 2024 <https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=12033&DocID=2916>.
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