Edge of Space: Major White's Historic X-15 Flight

Edge of Space: Major White's Historic X-15 Flight

This is your Astronomy Tonight podcast. On this day, July 17th, in the year 1962, the astronomical world was buzzing with excitement as the X-15 rocket plane, piloted by Major Robert White, soared to an incredible altitude of 314,750 feet (96 kilometers). This groundbreaking flight marked the first time a winged aircraft had reached the mesosphere, the layer of Earth's atmosphere where meteors usually burn up. Picture this: Major White, strapped into his sleek, black X-15, rocketed off the wing of a B-52 bomber high above the Mojave Desert. As he pushed the throttle forward, the X-15's powerful engine roared to life, propelling him upward at an astonishing speed. The blue sky quickly darkened to an inky black as he pierced through the stratosphere and into the mesosphere. At the apex of his flight, Major White became the first human to witness the curvature of the Earth and the thin blue line of our atmosphere from such a high vantage point in a winged aircraft. For a brief moment, he was higher than any other pilot had ever flown in a plane, dancing on the edge of space itself. This historic flight not only pushed the boundaries of aviation but also provided valuable data for future space exploration. The X-15 program laid the groundwork for many aspects of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs, ultimately contributing to humanity's journey to the Moon. So, the next time you gaze up at the night sky, remember Major White and his daring flight on this day in 1962. It's a testament to human ingenuity and our endless curiosity about the cosmos. Don't forget to subscribe to the Astronomy Tonight podcast for more fascinating stories from the history of space exploration and astronomical discoveries. If you want more information, check out QuietPlease.AI. Thank you for listening to another Quiet Please Production. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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