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Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
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Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
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Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
USA SKY DIVE FELIX BAUMGARTENEr. EPA Photo
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
USA SKY DIVE FELIX BAUMGARTENER. EPA Photo
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
This picture provided by www.redbullcontentpool.com shows family members and friends celebrating the successful jump of pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria aboard Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico on October 14, 2012. Austrian daredevil Felix Baumgartner became the first man to break the sound barrier in a record-shattering freefall jump from the edge of space, organizers said. The 43-year-old leapt from a capsule more than 24 miles (39 kilometers) above the Earth, reaching a speed of 706 miles per hour (1,135 km/h) before opening his red and white parachute and floating down to the New Mexico desert. AFP PHOTO
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
Pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria celebrates after successfully completing the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico in this October 14, 2012 handout photo. Baumgartner was attempting to break a 52-year-old record by skydiving from 23 miles (37 km). He also attempted to break the sound barrier while in freefall. REUTERS/Predrag Vuckovic/Red Bull/Handout
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
Pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria and Technical Project Director Art Thompson of the U.S. celebrate after Baumgartner successfully completed the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico in this October 14, 2012 handout photo. Baumgartner was attempting to break a 52-year-old record by skydiving from 23 miles (37 km). He also attempted to break the sound barrier while in freefall. REUTERS/Joerg Mitter/Red Bull/Handout
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
This picture provided by www.redbullcontentpool.com shows crew members at the mission control watching the jump of pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria during the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico, on October 14, 2012. The Austrian daredevil became the first man to break the sound barrier in a record-shattering freefall jump from the edge of space, organizers said. The 43-year-old leapt from a capsule more than 24 miles (39 kilometers) above the Earth, reaching a speed of 706 miles per hour (1,135 km/h) before opening his red and white parachute and floating down to the New Mexico desert. AFP PHOTO/www.redbullcontentpool.com/Joerg Mitter/HO ++RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
Pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria lands after successfully completing the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico in this October 14, 2012 handout photo. Baumgartner was attempting to break a 52-year-old record by skydiving from 23 miles (37 km). He also attempted to break the sound barrier while in freefall. REUTERS/Balazs Gardi/Red Bull Content Pool/Handout
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
Pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria celebrates after successfully completing the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico in this October 14, 2012 handout photo. Baumgartner was attempting to break a 52-year-old record by skydiving from 23 miles (37 km). He also attempted to break the sound barrier while in freefall. REUTERS/Balazs Gardi/Red Bull Content Pool/Handout
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
Supersonic Skydiver. AP Photo
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
Life support engineer Mike Todd of the U.S. and pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria celebrate after Baumgartner successfully completed the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico in this October 14, 2012 handout photo. Baumgartner was attempting to break a 52-year-old record by skydiving from 23 miles (37 km). He also attempted to break the sound barrier while in freefall. REUTERS/Balazs Gardi/Red Bull Content Pool/Handout
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
Life support engineer Mike Todd of the U.S. and pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria celebrate after Baumgartner successfully completed the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico in this October 14, 2012 handout photo. Baumgartner was attempting to break a 52-year-old record by skydiving from 23 miles (37 km). He also attempted to break the sound barrier while in freefall. REUTERS/Balazs Gardi/Red Bull Content Pool/Handout
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
Pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria exits his capsule as he begins his record-setting skydive over Roswell, New Mexico October 14, 2012 in this frame capture from handout video. Baumgartner broke a 52-year-old record by skydiving from 23 miles (37 km). REUTERS/Red Bull Content Pool/Handout
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
Pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria celebrates after successfully completing the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico in this October 14, 2012 handout photo. An Austrian daredevil leapt into the stratosphere from a balloon hovering near the edge of space 24 miles (38 km) above Earth on Sunday, breaking as many as three world records including the highest skydive ever, project sponsors said. REUTERS/Balazs Gardi/Red Bull Content Pool/Handout
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
Pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria exits his capsule as he begins his record-setting skydive over Roswell, New Mexico October 14, 2012 in this frame capture from handout video. Baumgartner broke a 52-year-old record by skydiving from 23 miles (37 km). REUTERS/Red Bull Content Pool/Handout
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
This picture provided by www.redbullcontentpool.com shows pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria celebrating upon landing in the desert after successfully completing the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico, on October 14, 2012. The Austrian daredevil became the first man to break the sound barrier in a record-shattering freefall jump from the edge of space, organizers said. The 43-year-old leapt from a capsule more than 24 miles (39 kilometers) above the Earth, reaching a speed of 706 miles per hour (1,135 km/h) before opening his red and white parachute and floating down to the New Mexico desert. EDS NOTE: Corrects byline in Special Instructions. AFP PHOTO
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
This picture provided by www.redbullcontentpool.com shows pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria landing in the desert after successfully completing the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico, on October 14, 2012.. The Austrian daredevil became the first man to break the sound barrier in a record-shattering freefall jump from the edge of space, organizers said. The 43-year-old leapt from a capsule more than 24 miles (39 kilometers) above the Earth, reaching a speed of 706 miles per hour (1,135 km/h) before opening his red and white parachute and floating down to the New Mexico desert. EDS NOTE: Corrects byline in Special Instructions. AFP PHOTO
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
This picture provided by www.redbullcontentpool.com shows pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria jumping out of the capsule during the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos on October 14, 2012. The Austrian daredevil became the first man to break the sound barrier in a record-shattering freefall jump from the edge of space, organizers said. The 43-year-old leapt from a capsule more than 24 miles (39 kilometers) above the Earth, reaching a speed of 706 miles per hour (1,135 km/h) before opening his red and white parachute and floating down to the New Mexico desert. AFP PHOTO
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
Pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria jumps out of the capsule during the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico in this October 14, 2012 handout photo. Baumgartner was attempting to break a 52-year-old record by skydiving from 23 miles (37 km). He also attempted to break the sound barrier while in freefall. REUTERS/Jay Nemeth/Red Bull Stratos Content Pool/Handout
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
Screens at the mission control shows Pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria jump during the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico in this October 14, 2012 handout photo. Baumgartner was attempting to break a 52-year-old record by skydiving from 23 miles (37 km). He also attempted to break the sound barrier while in freefall. REUTERS/Joerg Mitter/Red Bull Stratos Content Pool/Handout
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
Pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria jumps out of the capsule during the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico in this October 14, 2012 handout photo. Baumgartner was attempting to break a 52-year-old record by skydiving from 23 miles (37 km). He also attempted to break the sound barrier while in freefall. REUTERS/Jay Nemeth/Red Bull Stratos Content Pool/Handout
Skydiver breaks sound barrier in record jump
Pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria celebrates after successfully completing the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico, in this October 14, 2012 handout photo. An Austrian daredevil leapt into the stratosphere from a balloon hovering near the edge of space 24 miles (38 km) above Earth on Sunday, breaking as many as three world records including the highest skydive ever, project sponsors said. REUTERS/Balaza Gardi/Redbull/Handout
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