He falls down from 120.000 feet

The skydiver Felix Baumgartner is launched today from a height of 120.000 feet protected only by the space suit, helmet and parachute. No one has ever thrown from this height (the previous jump is 1960 from an altitude of 102.800 feet). Employ 2/3 hours to reach this height inside a capsule driven by a helium balloon. After launched in less than five minutes to fall 115.000 feet, exceeding the sound barrier and then open the parachute. As you can imagine there are many risks faced by. The cold and the air extremely rarefied could do vaporize the blood if it is not optimally protected from the suit. In addition, because of the speed he might pass out (after a few seconds after launch he will go at 690 miles an hour). During the fall he will not see anything and he cannot determine how fast it is going. Baumgartner has been training for time physically and mentally to pass this extreme performance and he is aware of the risks of this adventure, he knows why he does and the need to remain calm and focused.

More information: http://edition.cnn.com/2012/10/08/us/skydiver-record-attempt/index.html?hpt=hp_t3

3 Responses to “He falls down from 120.000 feet”


  • Assolutamente un impresa storica…peccato che l’abbiano rimandata…
    Una domanda, si sa chi è che ha seguito la preparazione mentale di Baumgartner??

  • Nel team Red Bull Stratos il Dr. Andy Walshe è il direttore del programma di sviluppo dell’atleta e la sua squadra è composta da nutrizionisti, biomeccanici e psicologi dello sport.

  • I wonder how much Red Bull invested on this branding and if they are satisfied with the outcome.

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