Vi er kørt indtil Hvide Sande for at se om vi kan finde fiskeauktionen, så vi kan redde os noget aftensmad
Jacob fandt en fisker der lige er kommet ind, vi kunne købe lidt fisk ved
Vi fandt også krabbeklør ved fiskeauktionen
Vi har mange gange kørt forbi Haurvig Kirke, så i dag besluttede vi os for at kigge nærmere på den.
Kirken, der oprindeligt er bygget som et kapel i 1869, ligger ensomt og smukt på en lav klitbanke ud mod fjorden. Tårnet er opført i 1947, hvor kirkens indre samtidig blev restaureret.
Prædikestolen minder om styrehuset på en af de gamle fiskekuttere og alterkalken, der er fra 1726, har ifølge indskrifterne tidligere tilhørt Bornholms Regimentskorps. Ved alteret et egetræskrucifiks indsat på et forgyldt kors. I kirken er ophængt to kirkeskibe, begge fuldriggere. En tremaster uden navn samt tremasteren “Freia”.
På kirkegården er der grave med sten over soldater fra de allierede styrker, faldet under krigen 1939-1945.
Så tilbage til hytten
Jacob og jeg har besluttet at gå en aftentur på stranden
En flot tur med skøn skøn natur
Vi har fundet en spot i klitterne og venter på solen går ned...
Fod på tur
Så hjem og lave aftensmad, det har vi glædet os til
Vi følger samtidig nøje med Felix Baumgartner som skal hoppe ud i rummet
The capsule was launched from Roswell International Air Center] at 09:30 MDT (15:30 UTC) on 14 October 2012,which was also the 65th anniversary of Chuck Yeager's Bell X-1 flight. The weather at launch was clear, with south-easterly winds blowing at 5.5 kilometres per hour (3.4 mph). The ground temperature was 14 °C (57 °F). Baumgartner's ascent took approximately 21⁄2 hours, after which the capsule levelled at approximately 38 kilometres (24 mi). A valve in the balloon was used to vent gas to control the ascent.
Shortly after passing the Armstrong limit, Baumgartner expressed concerns that his visor heater was not functioning properly. Mission Control continued with the mission, and 40 minutes later announced that the jump would continue regardless of the reported problem. An abort procedure—which would have seen helium vented from the balloon to allow the capsule to descend—was considered.
After approximately 2½ hours of ascent, Baumgartner and mission control began the egress procedures. This involved depressurisation of the capsule, detachment of his umbilical air supplies, and adjusting the capsule interior ready for decamp. As the final checks were being undertaken, Kittinger said to Baumgartner, "OK, we're getting serious now, Felix".
Jump and descent
Fifteen minutes after the egress checks began, the pressure between the capsule and the outside stabilized and the door opened. One of the last items was for Baumgartner to enable his suit cameras. With this, Kittinger radioed Baumgartner for the last time:
Standing on the step of the capsule, Baumgartner made a short address:
Baumgartner saluted and dove forward off the ledge at 12:08 MDT (18:08 UTC); Mission Control acknowledged this by saying "jumper away". After 42 seconds of descent Baumgartner reached his maximum velocity—an unverified 1,342 kilometres per hour (834 mph). An uncontrolled spin started within the first minute of the jump which could have been fatal, but it ended at 01:23 when Baumgartner regained stability, though in a later press conference he likened the fall in the suit to "swimming without feeling the water" as he could not feel the air to give him a sense of direction. Baumgartner had an abort switch that would have allowed deployment of adrogue parachute, which would have arrested the spin but prevented him from breaking any speed records.
After 03:40 of free fall Baumgartner radioed to Mission Control that his visor was fogging up, echoing his earlier concerns about its heating. After 04:16 minutes of free fall he deployed his parachute, which opened and arrested freefall at 4:20 minutes. At the deployment altitude Baumgartner could have continued to fall safely for another 20 seconds, but it was difficult for him to verify his exact altitude. At 12:17 MDT (18:17 UTC), approximately 9 minutes after jumping from the capsule, Baumgartner landed on his feet in eastern New Mexico. Baumgartner dropped to his knees and punched the air before being met by ground crews. A helicopter was dispatched to return Baumgartner to the Roswell base.
According to YouTube the jump was viewed live by over 9.5 million users, setting a record for the "live stream with the most concurrent views ever on YouTube".
The capsule returned to the ground via its own parachute, and landed approximately 70.5 kilometres (43.8 mi) east of Baumgartner's landing site.While the capsule could theoretically be reused, the balloon was only made for a single use
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