I have seen already a couple of answers but none of them give an exact number of what should be the minimum height where we would be able to record the curvature of the earth
All I could find is minimum of 10km but you need a 60 degree viewing angle to see it... if that is true there is some amateur rocket footage out there with non fish eye lenses that show no curvature at 32km height do we need to go higher? if so how high exactly?
Here are the video's i'm talking about both go around 120,000 feet high. A high altitude balloon which uses some lens (most probably fish eye) and gives distort so not conclusive if what we see as a straight horizon is real http://youtube.com/watch?v=tvhFbvY_99o
the other is an amateur rocket launch at 2:13 http://youtu.be/qY7W3EMfrgc?t=133 The lens from a FlipHD camera as far as I can find out is between 42 and 48 degrees so much smaller then the 60 mentioned before the horizon is straight from the beginning of the launch but also when it reaches the top the horizon appears straight.