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New Legal, Terminal Wall! Verona Rupes
Verona Rupes: Tallest Known Cliff in the Solar System

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap070723.html

"Could you survive a jump off the tallest cliff in the Solar System? Quite possibly. Verona Rupes on Uranus' moon Miranda is estimated to be 20 kilometers deep -- ten times the depth of the Earth's Grand Canyon. Given Miranda's low gravity, it would take about 12 minutes for a thrill-seeking adventurer to fall from the top, reaching the bottom at the speed of a racecar -- about 200 kilometers per hour. Even so, the fall might be survivable given proper airbag protection. The above image of Verona Rupes was captured by the passing Voyager 2 robotic spacecraft in 1986. How the giant cliff was created remains unknown, but is possibly related to a large impact or tectonic surface motion."
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Re: [3Fiddy] New Legal, Terminal Wall! Verona Rupes
I thought there is a strict "no site naming policy" here. could you get it together please. dont ruin it for everyone who already knows. LaughUnsureTongueCoolWink

ps. already jumped it, camera was switched off tho Wink
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Re: [nicrussell] New Legal, Terminal Wall! Verona Rupes
In 100 years time, future BASE jumpers will look back at the neandertal monkey spunk gobblers of today and say 'ye of little imagination'.

They will have speed BASE jumping and 100-way linked jumps.

Never mind eh, you can dream...
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Re: [meekerboy] New Legal, Terminal Wall! Verona Rupes
with low gravity, why not? Smile
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Re: [nicrussell] New Legal, Terminal Wall! Verona Rupes
nicrussell wrote:

ps. already jumped it, camera was switched off tho Wink

didn't the great felix say if it isn't on film it didn't happen you space cadet.SlyLaughLaugh