Baumgartner and Red Bull have yet to release a launch date as the team is still working out the minute details and inspecting the conditions for the perfect date.
Baumgartner and Red Bull have yet to release a launch date as the team is still working out the minute details and inspecting the conditions for the perfect date.
Meet Feliz Baumgartner. This Austrian skydiver and BASE jumper has an impressive list of successful mind blowing jumps but has one jump that he has been training for for 3 years that will top them all. With nicknames such as “Fearless Felix” and “God of the Skies” one can only imagine what this extreme athlete has up his sleeve. Best known as the first person to skydive across the English Channel with a carbon wing in 2003 and also for the highest and lowest BASE jump world records, this attempt will stump even top thrill seekers.
Red Bull Stratos was finally revealed today and the details are simply astounding. Baumgartner plans on breaking Mach 1.0, more than 690 mph or also known as the speed of sound, with his body when he free falls in a “space suit” from 120,000 feet above the Earth. 120,000 feet or 23 miles, would shatter the previous world record of the longest 102,800 feet set in 1960 by United States Air Force Colonel (Ret.) Joseph Kittinger whos impressive jump opened the way to space exploration. This extraordinary feat Baumgartner plans to accomplish has been attempted by many individuals in the past 50 years and every venture has failed, some ending in death.
The target launch for this mission is set for 2010 and will be broadcasted on live televison and on a webcast. The BBC will also produce a 90 minute documentary that will air in the US on the National Geographic channel and on BBC Worldwide. Once again, Red Bull is pushing the limits! Keep an eye out for commercials and interviews with Baumgartner as the launch date steadily approaches. (Red Bull)
