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  2. Flight altitude record - Wikipedia

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    The balloon rose at a speed of 250 metres per minute (820 ft/min) and reached an altitude of 53.7 km (176,000 ft), surpassing the previous world record set in 2002 [10] This was the greatest height a flying object reached without using rockets or a launch with a cannon.

  3. List of birds by flight heights - Wikipedia

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    This height was recorded over Nevada; [1] [4] [5] This record occurred when a Lockheed L-188 Electra turboprop airliner operating a Western Airlines flight suffered a bird strike at cruising altitude. [8] Bar-tailed godwit: Limosa lapponica: Scolopacidae: 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) [5] [9] It can reach this height while migrating. White stork ...

  4. World altitude record (mountaineering) - Wikipedia

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    The height they reached is estimated at between 7,000 m (23,000 ft) [17] and 7,300 m (24,000 ft), [18] greater than the height of Aconcagua. In 1907 Longstaff and the Brocherel brothers returned to the Himalayas and led an expedition with the aim of climbing Nanda Devi , but unable to penetrate its "sanctuary" of surrounding peaks turned their ...

  5. High-altitude balloon - Wikipedia

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    The BLAST high-altitude balloon just before launch on June 12, 2005. High-altitude balloons or stratostats are usually uncrewed balloons typically filled with helium or hydrogen and released into the stratosphere, generally attaining between 18 and 37 km (11 and 23 mi; 59,000 and 121,000 ft) above sea level.

  6. Virgin Galactic - Wikipedia

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    The brief flight began at an altitude of 47,000 feet and reached a maximum altitude of 55,000 feet. ... As of July 2021 the maximum height reached has been 89.9 km. ...

  7. Didier Delsalle - Wikipedia

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    On May 14, 2005, at 07:08 NPT in the early morning (01:23 UTC), Delsalle set the world record for highest altitude landing of a helicopter when his Eurocopter AS350 Squirrel touched down on the 8,848 m (29,029 ft) summit of Mount Everest. [1]

  8. List of tallest people - Wikipedia

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    List of tallest people - Wikipedia

  9. List of Mount Everest records - Wikipedia

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    One famous Nepalese female mountaineer was Pasang Lhamu Sherpa, the first Nepali female climber to reach the summit of Everest, but who died during the descent. Another well-known woman Sherpa was the two-time Everest summiter Pemba Doma Sherpa , who died after falling from Lhotse on 22 May 2007.