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  1. One More Orbit is a successful multinational attempt to break the world record for the fastest circumnavigation of the earth via both poles, in a Qatar Executive Gulfstream G650ER ultra long-range business jet.

    • The Movie

      The Movie. Watch the One More Orbit crew successfully secure...

    • The Foundation

      One More Orbit Hamish Harding and famed explorer Victor...

    • Press

      ONE MORE ORBIT. The Flight Mission. The Movie. The...

    • The Mission - Director Statement

      STATEMENT FROM CAPT. HAMISH HARDING, ONE MORE ORBIT MISSION...

  2. The Movie. Watch the One More Orbit crew successfully secure the world speed record on a flight mission circumnavigating around Earth over the North and South Pole in less than 47 hours.

  3. The One More Orbit is a mission aimed at breaking the world record for the fastest circumnavigation of the Earth via both poles, involving a joint effort by a team from many nations led by Terry Virts and Hamish Harding.

  4. Jul 9, 2019 · A team of pilots and cosmonauts aim to break the record for speed by any aircraft while circling the world via both Poles in 49 hours and 36 minutes. The mission, named One More Orbit, is a tribute to the past, present, and future of space exploration and a climate change initiative.

  5. Oct 6, 2020 · One More Orbit: Directed by Terry Virts. With Terry Virts, Hamish Harding, Jannicke Mikkelsen, Gennady Padalka. As a tribute to Apollo 11, which took off 50 years ago, former astronaut Col. Terry Virts and crew depart from Cape Canaveral in an attempt to break the round-the-world speed record for any aircraft flying over the North and South Poles.

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    • Documentary
    • Terry Virts
    • 2020-10-06
  6. Oct 20, 2020 · A daring team of astronauts and aviators fly a high-speed Gulfstream jet around the earth faster than anyone ever has to set the pole-to-pole circumnavigation record. Beginning their mission from...

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    • Vision Films
  7. ONE MORE ORBIT. On July 9-11 2019, One More Orbit, broke the Round-the-World record for any aircraft flying over the North and South poles. The record-setting flight One More Orbit was lead by Mission Directors.