Red Bull Stratos

Watch Felix Baumgartner’s Epic Space Jump In New First-Person View [Video]
Watch Felix Baumgartner’s Epic Space Jump In New First-Person View [Video]
Watch Felix Baumgartner’s Epic Space Jump In New First-Person View [Video]
Most of saw this record-breaking free fall jump back in 2012 either on television or the internet, but until now, no one has seen Felix Baumgartner's jump from his perspective. Watch, in high-definition, a brand new first-person view of Red Bull Stratos complete with Col. Joseph Kittinger's live audio feed from jump to landing! Hope you don't get squeamish.
Head Cam View Of Felix Baumgartner’s Historic Space Jump [Video]
Head Cam View Of Felix Baumgartner’s Historic Space Jump [Video]
Head Cam View Of Felix Baumgartner’s Historic Space Jump [Video]
Yesterday, millions watched as professional skydiver Felix Baumgartner jumped from an altitude of 128,097 ft for the project called Red Bull Stratos. Baumgartner not only broke the record for the highest skydive, but he also broke the sound barrier. That's right, he was falling so fast, he went supersonic at a speed of 1137 kmh, or Mach 1.24 which is 833 mph.
Watch Felix Baumgartner Break The Sound Barrier For Red Bull Stratos [Video]
Watch Felix Baumgartner Break The Sound Barrier For Red Bull Stratos [Video]
Watch Felix Baumgartner Break The Sound Barrier For Red Bull Stratos [Video]
In just a short amount of time, daredevil and skydiver Felix Baumgartner will attempt to become the first man to skydive from the stratosphere at 120,000 feet and break the sound barrier. The mission is called Red Bull Stratos. If he succeeds, he will not only break the barrier of sound, but break Joe Kittinger's record for the world's highest skydive at 102,799 ft.