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Source: Dateline Zero
Records the Australian daredevil hopes to break:
A 42-year-old extreme skydiver is setting out to break four records — one of which has been in place for 50 years — with a jump from 23 miles up. To put this into perspective, the line between the edge of Earth’s atmosphere and space is technically at about 62 miles high.
Felix Baumgartner of Austria, who holds several records for skydiving already, is planning to dive out of a weather balloon because commercial planes won’t reach the 121,440-foot altitude on the “edge of space” that he seeks. The Daily Mail reports that Baugartner’s descent will take 10 minutes with a top speed of 690 miles per hour.
Baumgartner, whose endeavor is sponsored by Red Bull, already holds records for lowest parachute jump at 95 feet off Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro; highest jump from a building at 1,479 feet off Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur; and first to skydive across the English Channel.
Full post at Dateline Zero