Minggu, 14 Oktober 2012

THE JUMP WAS SUCCESSFUL: Baumgartner feat completes its history and entersTHE JUMP WAS SUCCESSFUL RSS Sport Extreme Baumgartner feat completes its history and enters


Felix Baumgartner is already a legend The extreme athlete on Sunday got into history to exceed three records he had set in Operation Red Bull Stratos'. The Austrian reached nearly 40,000 feet high, which was the record for the highest altitude in a manned vehicle to perform their expected later jump him past the speed of sound, becoming the first man in history to achieve this honor. As expected, Baumgartner won his record speed after the first 30-40 seconds of free fall when it reached the spectacular figure of 1,342 kilometers per hour. From that moment, the risk athlete slightly lost control due to high speed, but quickly avoided any kind of tailspin that could have dangerous consequences. After stabilize quickly, the decline was as expected, with an approximate duration of 16 minutes, to the delight of family and technicians of the mission, as well as the millions of spectators who gathered before the television and media Internet for live Baumgartner's feat. The downside for Baumgartner in his memorable achievement was the record that was on the verge of breaking the record for most free fall. The Austrian's was four minutes and 19 seconds, making it impossible for encryption exceeds the previous record of four minutes and 36 seconds. So the mission 'Red Bull Stratos' starring Baumgartner allowed the achievement of three records: that of being the first to break humando the speed of sound without mechanical assistance, making the leap to greater heights with parachute and the achieve the highest manned balloon ascent to the point farthest from the Earth.

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