Felix Baumgartner's Iconic Jump
The Red Bull Stratos mission carried Felix Baumgartner to an altitude of over 128,000 feet -- 8,000 feet higher than planned -- when the daredevil took the plunge into thin air. Despite a minor issue with Baumgartner's visor causing it to fog up unexpectedly, the ascent progressed as planned. The New Mexico weather even allowed a picture perfect ascent over Roswell. After the event, it was deduced that Baumgartner traveled in excess of Mach 1.4 (1.4 times the speed of sound) -- or 833 mph (1,342.8 kph).
I like reading about world records because it gives understanding of what human ability really is. It gives you an inspiration that if you try hard anything is possible. The world is full of good man but people who try hard they do it because they dont wanna be good man they want to be the great one. What Felix Baumgarther done is showing pure courage and greatness. No one
The Red Bull Stratos mission carried Felix Baumgartner to an altitude of over 128,000 feet -- 8,000 feet higher than planned -- when the daredevil took the plunge into thin air. Despite a minor issue with Baumgartner's visor causing it to fog up unexpectedly, the ascent progressed as planned. The New Mexico weather even allowed a picture perfect ascent over Roswell. After the event, it was deduced that Baumgartner traveled in excess of Mach 1.4 (1.4 times the speed of sound) -- or 833 mph (1,342.8 kph).
I like reading about world records because it gives understanding of what human ability really is. It gives you an inspiration that if you try hard anything is possible. The world is full of good man but people who try hard they do it because they dont wanna be good man they want to be the great one. What Felix Baumgarther done is showing pure courage and greatness. No one
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