Felix Baumgartner's Record-Breaking Skydive
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What was the height of Felix Baumgartner's jump from the edge of space?

128,100 feet

What was the duration of Felix Baumgartner's free fall?

Four minutes and 19 seconds

Why did Felix Baumgartner need to wear a special spacesuit during the jump?

To protect his body from deadly conditions high in the air, such as low pressure and extreme cold.

What was the purpose of the 40-step checklist before the jump?

<p>To ensure that Felix Baumgartner was cleared for the jump.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the top speed achieved by Felix Baumgartner during his jump?

<p>833.9 miles per hour</p> Signup and view all the answers

What issue did Felix Baumgartner experience with his visor during the jump?

<p>It started to fog up.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the potential consequence of Felix Baumgartner's loss of control during his jump?

<p>permanent damage to his body and loss of consciousness</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Felix Baumgartner's occupation in Austria?

<p>He served in the military.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the significance of Felix Baumgartner's jump beyond breaking records?

<p>The data collected will help NASA develop stronger and safer spacesuits for astronauts.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the estimated number of viewers who watched Felix Baumgartner's jump live on YouTube?

<p>over 8 million</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Felix Baumgartner plan to do after retiring from being a daredevil?

<p>fly rescue helicopters</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Felix Baumgartner's emotional response during his jump?

<p>he had tears in his eyes</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Felix Baumgartner's Highest Skydive

  • Felix Baumgartner completed the highest skydive ever in 2012, jumping from a height of 128,100 feet, equivalent to 24 miles above Earth's surface.
  • His free fall lasted for four minutes and 19 seconds, reaching a speed of 833.9 miles per hour, faster than the speed of sound.
  • Baumgartner is the only human being to achieve this speed outside of a vehicle, typically only reached by special jets.

The Jump Preparation

  • Launching from Roswell, New Mexico, a balloon carried Baumgartner in a capsule to his jump height.
  • He had to complete a 40-step checklist before being cleared for the jump.
  • A team in Roswell monitored his fall.

The Spacesuit and Risks

  • Baumgartner wore a special 100-pound spacesuit to protect his body from deadly conditions high in the air.
  • The suit approximated air pressure on the ground to prevent his blood and other bodily fluids from boiling due to low pressure.
  • It also protected him from the extreme cold at that height.

The Challenges During the Jump

  • Baumgartner's visor started to fog up, and he began spinning out of control, which could have caused him to lose consciousness and result in permanent damage.
  • He was able to regain control and release his parachute safely.

Baumgartner's Background

  • Baumgartner is from Austria, where he served in the military and also flies helicopters.
  • He has experience with difficult jumps from landmarks such as the Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia.
  • He trained for this event for five years.

The Impact of the Jump

  • The data collected from his fall will help NASA develop stronger and safer spacesuits for astronauts.
  • The jump may have inspired dreams of flight in the over 8 million viewers who watched it live on YouTube.
  • Baumgartner plans to retire from being a daredevil and fly rescue helicopters.

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Explore the remarkable feat of Felix Baumgartner, who set the record for the highest skydive ever, jumping from 128,100 feet above Earth's surface. Learn about his incredible free fall and parachute deployment.

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