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  1. On 15 March 2012, Baumgartner completed the first of two test jumps, from 21,818 metres (71,581 ft). During the jump, he spent approximately three minutes and 43 seconds in free fall, claiming to have reached speeds of more than 580 kilometres per hour (360 mph), before opening his parachute.

  2. 7 de jun. de 2018 · Jump ft. Trippie Redd “Jump” (Official Video) Song available here: https://JuliaMichaels.lnk.to/trippiej...

  3. www.youtube.com › channel › UCRFF8xw5dg9mL4r5ryFOtKwJumpers Jump - YouTube

    Jumpers Jump Podcast hosted by Carlos Juico and Gavin Ruta. Jump in with us, as we discuss topics on pop culture, streetwear, our personal adventures, and li...

  4. Here are the key numbers – and the stories behind them – from Red Bull Stratos, the free-fall from space that held millions enthralled 10 years ago.

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  6. www.redbull.com › us-en › one-jump-eight-records-scientific-achievementRed Bull Stratos: 8 World Records

    28 de jul. de 2016 · Felix Baumgartner. But in that short time frame, not one, not two, but 8 world records were broken, making Red Bull Stratos the most ambitious skydive project ever attempted, with implications...

  7. 14 de oct. de 2012 · An anniversary documentary that features never-before-seen images, fresh commentary from Felix and the team, and more behind-the-scenes insight that reveal how nerve racking the jump really was...