1. Felix Baumgartner jump from space
After taking more than two hours to reach 128,000ft and going through one of the most thorough checklists, Felix begins to exit the capsule.
After taking more than two hours to reach 128,000ft and going through one of the most thorough checklists, Felix begins to exit the capsule.
Re-live Felix Baumgartner's jump from space as we take a look through the stunning pics taken as the skydiver broke three world records
After more than five years of training and preparation and two aborted attempts, Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner finally took to the sky and broke the sound barrier freefallling 24 miles from the Earth's upper atmosphere landing on his feet in triumph.
Reaching speeds of up to 833mph, Baumgartner aided by his Red Bull Stratos team also broke the record for the highest ever skydive and manned balloon flight as over 8 million people tuned into YouTube to see events unfold. Proof that a picture can paint a thousand words, we re-live the amazing feat by looking back at the space jump in pictures.
Pictures courtesy of: Red Bull Stratos
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