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Remarkable in its simplicity, Alan ... Eustace’s self-financed project with his team of experts kept simplicity as a core value, alerting the media only after the jump had been successful. Enthused ...
In 2014, Alan Eustace, then the senior vice president ... and shattered Red Bull stuntman Felix Baumgartner’s previous skydiving record, established just two years earlier.
Computer scientist and former Google executive Alan Eustace successfully jumped from an altitude of 135,899 feet in 2014, a feat that still stands as the highest skydive ever. Jared Leidich was ...
What Eustace was gearing up for was something much more dangerous: a jump from seven and a half times the altitude, the highest ever attempted. A skydive from the edge of space. Alan Eustace at ...
The suit Alan Eustace wore during ... Imagine if you used a normal tandem skydiving rig. Instead of putting a passenger on the front which can weigh 200 pounds,” Eustace thought, “why ...
A new documentary chronicles the years-long journey of former Google executive Alan Eustace to complete the highest-altitude skydive in history. On Oct. 24, 2014, Eustace rode a helium-filled balloon ...
A new documentary chronicles the years-long journey of former Google executive Alan Eustace to complete the highest-altitude skydive in history. On Oct. 24, 2014, Eustace rode a helium-filled ...
In part 1 of this interview series with parachute world record holder Alan Eustace, we discussed breaking the sound barrier, how he kept his jump project so secret and his otherworldly view from ...
You may not know who Alan Eustace is, but on Oct. 24, 2014, he quietly did something extraordinary in the field of exploration. Eustace boldly rode a gas balloon to 135,890 feet up, pulled a ...
In 2014, Alan Eustace set out to go where ... is showing Friday at the San Francisco Docfest. Eustace spoke with Variety about his love of skydiving, how his family handled the pressure, and ...