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With his jump, Felix Baumgartner broke two records: One to do with altitude, the other with YouTube.
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Felix Baumgartner landed safely in eastern New Mexico minutes after jumping from 128,000 feet. The feat carried out on Sunday qualifies as the world's first supersonic skydive, officials said.
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Felix Baumgartner lept 24 miles from the stratosphere and landed gracefully just more than nine minutes later in a desert in Roswell, N.M., Sunday.
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Heavy winds have scrubbed the second launch attempt Tuesday for Felix Baumgartner.http://www.youtube.com/user/redbull?v=vkJ5ItzEq3MUpdate 11:54 a.m.: via…
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Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner will jump out of a balloon nearly 22 miles above the earth Tuesday. He'll be wearing a specially designed suit to collect data about his flight.
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An Austrian pilot will attempt to set a world record for the highest skydive next month when he jumps from a height of more than 22 miles.