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From an altitude of 128,100 feet (39 km), he stepped off the capsule into the vast emptiness, embarking on a skydive that would push the limits of human endurance and technology ...
Felix Baumgartner’s 2012 space dive is going viral on Reddit once again. The Austrian daredevil did the unthinkable when he pursued his goal of becoming the first human to break the sound ...
Sixty-five years to the day after Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier in an airplane, Felix Baumgartner exceeded Mach 1 in free fall. Now Baumgartner’s gondola and pressure suit join Yeager’s ...
Felix Baumgartner's daring leap from the stratosphere on October 14, 2012 set a world record: It was the first time ever that a human being had broken the sound barrier while in free fall. Prof ...
In October 2012, Felix Baumgartner leapt from a balloon floating 24-miles high and fell to Earth, breaking the sound barrier on the way down. Now, newly released footage shows in unprecedented ...
Felix Baumgartner's record-breaking skydive captures global attention, showcasing human achievement and bravery. ... One Fear Nearly Destroyed Felix Baumgartner's Bid To Break The Sound Barrier .
AN amazing new video shows daredevil Felix Baumgartner's view of his jump from 36,500 metres above the earth, as he smashes the sound barrier in freefall. Deals of the Week.
Pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria jumps out from the capsule. 34 seconds later, he broke the sound barrier - and researchers now believe they have pinpointed to sonic boom in recordings ...
Austrian Felix Baumgartner's recent plunge out of a balloon-borne capsule 24 miles above the Earth has garnered attention, some of it regarding the man's "breaking of the sound barrier." ...
Austrian daredevil Felix Baumgartner celebrated his unprecedented feat today after becoming the first man to break the sound barrier in a record-shattering, death-defying freefall jump from the ...
Though he appeared no worse for the wear during a post-jump press conference, Baumgartner had, officials announced, broken the sound barrier during the free fall, reaching Mach 1.24.
Felix Baumgartner hit Mach 1.24, or 833.9 mph, according to preliminary data, and became the first person to reach supersonic speed without traveling in a jet or a spacecraft during a record 24 ...
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