Felix Baumgartner, who has successfully Sunday at around 21.08 (GMT), the jump in freefall from the stratosphere, plunging from record altitude of about 39,000 feet above the U.S. state of New Mexico, arrived safely on Earth, reaching a the official speed of 1136 km / h, so it exceeds the speed of sound, which at atmospheric pressure was calculated at about 1100 km / h
Jump in freefall from the stratosphere of Felix Baumgartner – a world first – was carried out successfully on Sunday at 21.08 (GMT), the Austrian diving at altitude record of nearly 39,000 feet above the U.S. state of New Mexico, as live images from the official site of the mission – redbullstratos.com.
Austrian Felix Baumgartner is passionate about extreme sports and tries to exceed the speed of sound in freefall – a world first – diving at altitude record. But he topped that altitude and a proposed (for 36,576 meters), making the leap from about 39,000 feet.





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