Felix Baumgartner

Austrian skydiver and daredevil

Felix Baumgartner - Austrian skydiver and daredevil
Born

April 20th, 1969
56 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Austria

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A daredevil and skydiver, completed a historic jump from the stratosphere on October 14, 2012, reaching a maximum altitude of 128,097 feet. The jump, part of the Red Bull Stratos project, included a freefall of approximately 24 miles and resulted in becoming the first person to break the sound barrier without an aircraft. Baumgartner's jump was broadcast live to millions around the world and showcased advancements in space suit technology. Prior to this feat, he participated in various extreme sports and set multiple records in skydiving.

Completed a record-breaking stratospheric jump

First person to break the sound barrier in freefall

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