Interview with ‘Jet Stream Superman’, Marc Hauser
Wearing just a normal skydiving suit and with a limited oxygen supply Marc Hauser leapt from the balloon at a height of 7,400 meters in -40 degrees temperatures into a 137 kph Jet Stream. Flying at a near 45° angle Marc reached a top speed of 270kph at 5,600m before deploying his parachute at 2,000m and landing at a farm near Forbes, 290km west of Sydney, Australia. In free fall he covered a horizontal distance of 5,9km/ 3.66miles.
The jump was intended to highlight the untapped energy in high altitude winds that have the potential to supply large quantities of wind power. Chasing The Jet Stream is a documentary showing the fascinating science behind high altitude winds and following Marc Hauser on each step of his journey to harness their energy as well as discovering the technical obstacles he had to overcome while exploring the cutting edge science behind high altitude wind generation.