OTD In Space - October. 14: Chuck Yeager Breaks The Sound Barrier

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On Oct. 14, 1947, Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier for the first time!

Yeager was a test pilot for the U.S. Air Force who made history by flying an aircraft faster than the speed of sound. He made his historic flight in a Bell X-1 rocket plane that he named "Glamorous Glennis" after his wife. Yeager had broken two ribs the night before when he fell off a horse, but that didn't stop him! His aircraft was dropped from a Boeing B-29 bomber before accelerating to a speed of Mach 1.07, which is about 821 miles per hour. The speed of sound, Mach 1, is about 760 miles per hour.
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00:00 On this day in space.
00:03 In 1947, Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier for the first time.
00:07 Yeager was a test pilot for the U.S. Air Force who made history by flying an aircraft faster than the speed of sound.
00:13 He made his historic flight in a Bell X-1 rocket plane that he named Glamorous Glenis after his wife.
00:18 Yeager had broken two ribs the night before when he fell off a horse, but that didn't stop him.
00:23 His aircraft was dropped from a Boeing B-29 bomber before accelerating to a speed of Mach 1.07, which is about 821 miles per hour.
00:32 The speed of sound, Mach 1, is about 760 miles per hour.
00:36 And that's what happened on this day in space.
00:39 [ ♪ ]

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