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A decade on, content from Red Bull Stratos on YouTube has been watched close to a billion times and looking back, Baumgartner still sees it as a seismic moment. As he puts it in the new Space Jump ...
The idea for a free fall from the stratosphere, a planned altitude of 120,000 feet, was conceived in 2005. It was finally named The Red Bull Stratos project, and its goal was defined as transcending ...
The Red Bull Stratos project was part science, part adventure, and of course part caffeinated beverage promotion overload. In the end, the successful leap from 127,851 feet set a new height mark ...
Felix Baumgartner will perform a skydive from the edge of space. His full-pressure suit and helmet are his personal life support system. Once Felix jumps, this system will be his only protection ...
Washington DC – October 14: The National Space Society congratulates Felix Baumgartner and the entire Red Bull Stratos team on ... Society publishes Ad Astra magazine, an award-winning ...
The pair worked on Red Bull Stratos for seven years. Felix Baumgartner with his friend Art Thompson, who helped him organize the project. The pair worked on Red Bull Stratos for seven years.
That’s the plan, at least, for the insanely-dangerous Red Bull Stratos event. If successful, it will constitute the world’s highest manned balloon flight, highest parachute jump, and fastest ...
This is no ordinary balloon. But then, this is no ordinary mission. Crew members gather up the Red Bull Stratos balloon after Felix Baumgartner’s second test flight in July. The balloon that ...
On Wednesday, the Red Bull people released the point-of-view footage of daredevil Felix Baumgartner's Stratos skydive, which the world watched live on Oct. 14, 2012. It's hard to believe it has ...
That suit has now been settled out of court, and the Red Bull Stratos project is moving forward. Baumgartner's balloon is set to launch from Roswell, N.M., in August, according to the Daily Mail.