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How To Survive A 10,000-Foot Fall

Sometimes people who fall great distances survive. How do they get so lucky? Scientists share the secrets of an implausible safe landing.
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Falling from an airplane would ruin most people's day.

But if you're James Bond, it's no big deal.

After getting pushed out of a plane in the 1979 film Moonraker, Bond initiates a mid-air fight with a nearby skydiving villain and takes the evil-doer's parachute.

As his enemy plunges to the ground, Bond fights off a second bad guy, deploys his chute, and floats gracefully to the earth. Piece of cake.

I remember seeing that scene as a kid and being pretty impressed. But I couldn't help but wonder: What happened to the other guy? You know, the villain who lost his parachute. He's totally dead, right?

As it turns out, maybe not. A handful of lucky people have survived

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