Thursday, 6 December 2012

07 Parachute: 
 
 
A thousand years before the Wright brothers a Muslim poet, astronomer, musician and engineer named Abbas ibn Firnas made several attempts to construct a flying machine. In 852 he jumped from the 
minaret of the Grand Mosque in Cordoba using a loose cloak stiffened with wooden struts. He hoped to glide like a bird. He didn’t. But the cloak slowed his fall, creating what is thought to be the first parachute, and leaving him with only minor injuries. In 875, aged 70, having perfected a machine of silk and eagles’ feathers he tried again, jumping from a mountain. He flew to a significant height and stayed aloft for ten minutes but crashed on landing – concluding, correctly, that it was because he had not given his device a tail so it would stall on landing.
 
Baghdad international airport and a crater on the Moon are named after 
 him. 
 
 Today we can save our lives with th help of parachutes.This was the first flying thing ever.
 
 
 
 
 

1 comment:

  1. Shahiq, Thank you for sharing such informative facts about Muslim scientists. It enjoyed reading this blog :-) Keep on sharing more informative posts about cells, mixtures and solutions.

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