Skydiver Breaks Sound Barrier In Record Jump

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Updated: 10/15/2012 9:36 am
 ROSWELL, N.M. (AP) - The first skydiver to break the speed of sound as he jumped from 24 miles above the Earth says "Sometimes we have to get really high to see how small we are."

According to preliminary data, Felix Baumgartner reached a maximum speed of 833.9 mph during his jump Sunday over the New Mexico desert..

That amounts to Mach 1.24, which is faster than the speed of sound. No one has ever reached that speed wearing only a high-tech suit.

Baumgartner came down safely in the eastern New Mexico desert about nine minutes after jumping from his capsule at an altitude of 128,097 feet. He lifted his arms in victory, sending off loud cheers from jubilant onlookers and friends.

After the jump, he said when he was standing there on top of the world, "you become so humble, you do not think about breaking records anymore, you do not think about gaining scientific data." As he put it, "The only thing you want is to come back alive."

(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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HammeringHank - 10/15/2012 11:04 AM
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drewstall..not really, the atmosphere is much more "thin" where he started, im sure that was key to achieving that speed. The resistance closer to oxygen heavy sea level would make his achievement most likely impossible with our current technology. We cant break the sound barrier in a rocket propelled car at sea level yet but the Brits are working on it.

NoBodyHear - 10/15/2012 9:05 AM
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Very cool to watch...and every feat/experiment like this has benefits to science.

drewstall - 10/15/2012 8:24 AM
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It does answer the question of wether or not a person can survive going the speed of sound without a airplane. This will be the beginning of a viable ejection seat system for astronauts in the future.

Cincinnatus - 10/15/2012 8:01 AM
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It's an interesting feat but I don't think it advances science much.

Hawkster8458 - 10/15/2012 3:46 AM
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Awesome! Absolutely awesome! Congratulations!
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