Man Free Falls From Space

Man Free Falls From Space. Felix Baumgartner. Free Fall from space. SUCCESS! Felix baumgartner, Felix, Extreme sports Incredibly, Baumgartner set a world record for first human to break the sound barrier in free-fall, highest free-fall parachute jump and achieved the fastest speed in free-fall. So, on October 14, he travelled to 38,969.4 meters above Earth and jumped, free-falling for over 36,000 meters before parachuting for the remaining distance

Amazing Photos Show 13Mile Practice Skydive for RecordBreaking Space Jump Space
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Extreme athlete Felix Baumgartner landed safely on Earth after a 24-mile jump from the stratosphere in a dramatic, daring feat that may also have marked. His incredible achievement has led to significant advances in research into the stratosphere and space, as well as spacesuits and safety equipment

Amazing Photos Show 13Mile Practice Skydive for RecordBreaking Space Jump Space

So, on October 14, he travelled to 38,969.4 meters above Earth and jumped, free-falling for over 36,000 meters before parachuting for the remaining distance [1] He is widely known for jumping to Earth from a helium balloon from the stratosphere on 14 October 2012 and landing in New Mexico, United States, as part of the Red Bull Stratos project Extreme athlete Felix Baumgartner landed safely on Earth after a 24-mile jump from the stratosphere in a dramatic, daring feat that may also have marked.

This is the first man to free fall from SPACE on Vimeo. His incredible achievement has led to significant advances in research into the stratosphere and space, as well as spacesuits and safety equipment The documentary "Space Jump - How Red Bull Stratos captured the world's attention" — airs on Eurosport 1, discovery+ at 10:15 p.m

Amazing Photos Show 13Mile Practice Skydive for RecordBreaking Space Jump Space. Felix Baumgartner will forever be the man who fell from space - indelibly linked with the moment when he jumped from a capsule nearly 40km above the New Mexico desert and the world held its breath. On 24 October 2014, Google executive Alan Eustace (USA) fell to Earth from 41,422 metres (135,898 ft), and broke Felix's record for the Highest freefall parachute jump .