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Robert Pearlman
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posted 07-10-2019 09:11 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Robert Pearlman   Click Here to Email Robert Pearlman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
One More Orbit release
Hamish Harding and Col. Terry Virts to Attempt World Circumnavigation Speed Record on Qatar Executive Gulfstream G650ER Aircraft

Action Aviation Chairman Hamish Harding and Astronaut Terry Virts will attempt to beat the world record for circling the globe via both poles from July 9-11, 2019 on board a Qatar Executive Gulfstream G650ER aircraft.

The mission, titled One More Orbit, pays tribute to the achievements of the Apollo missions by highlighting how humans push the boundaries of aeronautics. The mission will launch on July 9, 2019 at 9:32 a.m. – the same time as the original Apollo 11 flight.

"To break the current record, which is unchallenged since 2008, we'll need to push the limits of speed and aircraft performance," says Harding, who will be one of the four G650 pilots flying the 48-hour continuous mission. "We'll also make the whole attempt carbon neutral and hopefully, our record will be certified by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) and Guinness World Records."

"This is our way of commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing on the moon, as we bring focus to the past, present and future of space exploration. We will keep in touch with folks on the ground, with a live stream powered by inflight connectivity provider Satcom Direct, documenting the 25,000-mile (40,000 km) journey," says Virts, a former Commander of the International Space Station and NASA Space Shuttle pilot. "My ISS crewmate, Russian cosmonaut Col. Gennady Padalka, will be joining us in the spirit of international cooperation as we fly 'one more orbit.'"

"Qatar Executive is very proud to partner with One More Orbit to make this attempt at breaking the world record possible," said Ettore Rodaro, Executive Vice President, Qatar Executive. "The Gulfstream G650ER is the fastest ultra-long-range business jet in the world. It has phenomenal range capabilities, industry-leading cabin technology and unparalleled passenger comfort, making it the perfect aircraft to attempt this mission on. It can fly at a faster speed for longer distances than any other jet, with its incredible 7,500 nautical mile (13,890 km) range."

"Action Aviation is delighted to partner with Qatar Executive for the mission, which launches from Space Florida's Launch and Landing Facility (formerly Shuttle Landing Facility) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, heading directly to the North Pole," says Harding.

"From there, we'll stop in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan to refuel, before flying to Mauritius to begin the South Pole leg of the journey. After another brief refueling stopover in Punta Arenas, Chile, we'll return to Florida. At a sustained 516 mph (827 km/h) for the entire trip, we aim to break the current record by around 23 minutes over the 48-hour mission. Refueling stops will be handled like Grand Prix pit stops."

Virts, a filmmaker known for his work on the IMAX film A Beautiful Planet, along with Jim Evans producer at mission partner Untitled Inc., will chronicle the meticulous preparations and the mission itself, framing the journey in a documentary about the attempt.

"The logistics of pulling this mission off, from a global broadcast standpoint, are tremendous," says Evans. "Our worldwide network of production talent are making this happen as a global live streaming event and documentary. We're creating the ability to connect the mission with major outlets including iHeart media, Anderson Cooper Full Circle and the BBC."

Sponsoring the mission are: Satcom Direct and Inmarsat, which will provide the satellite bandwidth and live feed from the aircraft; and Space Florida.

Robert Pearlman
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The flight, which has already transitioned the North Pole and made stops in Kazakhstan (where they picked up Gennady Padalka) and in Mauritius (where Padalka departed), can be tracked live here.

Updates from Twitter:

One of the two longest legs on our flight: KSC to North Pole to Nur-Sultan was 12 hours, 12 minutes over water, North Pole and vast Russian territory. We did it 18 minutes faster than planned!

This next leg Mauritius to South Pole to Punta Arenas is the tough one — very long distance, no divert options over the South Pole, and iffy weather in Chile. One more ground stop to go.

Gennady Padalka was an amazing honour to have on board for this sector. He stayed behind in Mauritius. Tomorrow the Mauritius prime minister will be meeting up with Gennady to welcome him.

Robert Pearlman
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posted 07-11-2019 07:37 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Robert Pearlman   Click Here to Email Robert Pearlman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Updates from Twitter:
Touch down! One More Orbit mission is completed!

Great achievement by One More Orbit in their attempt to circumnavigate the globe in a Gulfstream jet in just 48 hours to mark the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11!

Provisionally it's a new world record for circumnavigation of the Earth via both poles at 46 hours, 39 minutes and 38 seconds; landed at 12:12:23 GMT at an average speed of 860.95 km or 534.97 mph!

hlbjr
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posted 07-11-2019 07:42 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for hlbjr   Click Here to Email hlbjr     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I watched them fly overhead this morning here in Delray Beach. They were descending through 26,000 feet at the time end it was quite a beautiful sight.

BMckay
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posted 08-25-2020 04:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BMckay   Click Here to Email BMckay     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Just got a world-record flown patch. Not a bad one...

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