Felix Baumgartner broke the speed of sound reaching an estimated
speed of *833.9 mph (1,342.8 km/h) jumping from the stratosphere,
which when certified will make him the first man to break the speed
of sound in freefall while delivering valuable data for future
space exploration.
Felix climbed to 128,100 feet (39,045 meters) in a helium-filled
balloon Sunday morning Oct. 14, 2012. This is exactly 65 years
after Chuck Yeager first broke the sound barrier flying in an
experimental rocket powered airplane. Felix broke two other world
records (highest freefall, highest manned balloon flight), leaving
the longest freefall record to project mentor Col. Joe
Kittinger.
Felix's entire trip back to earth lasted 9:09 minutes, with 4:22
of that time in freefall (without drogue). Countless millions of
people around the world watched his ascent and jump live on
television broadcasts and live stream on the Internet. At one point
during his freefall Baumgartner appeared to spin rapidly, but he
quickly re-gained control and moments later opened his parachute as
members of the ground crew cheered and viewers around the world
heaved a sigh of relief.
"It was an incredible up and down today, just like it's been
with the whole project," a relieved Baumgartner said. "First we got
off with a beautiful launch and then we had a bit of drama with a
power supply issue to my visor. The exit was perfect but then I
started spinning slowly. I thought I'd just spin a few times and
that would be that, but then I started to speed up. It was really
brutal at times. I thought for a few seconds that I'd lose
consciousness. I didn't feel a sonic boom because I was so busy
just trying to stabilize myself. We'll have to wait and see if we
really broke the sound barrier. It was really a lot harder than I
thought it was going to be."
Baumgartner and his team spent five years training and preparing
for the mission that is designed to improve our scientific
understanding of how the body copes with the extreme conditions
near space.
* The data on the records set by the jump are
preliminary pending confirmation from the
authorized governing bodies.
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