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The Case for US Leadership in Space Sustainability
US space leadership is at risk without urgent action on launch emissions, orbital debris, and space sustainability. With the recent social media feud between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, the ...
Felix Baumgartner’s 2012 space dive is going viral on Reddit once again. The Austrian daredevil did the unthinkable when he pursued his goal of becoming the first human to break the sound ...
After six years of preparation, struggle and sacrifice, Felix Baumgartner found himself quite literally on the edge of the world. “I’m standing there on top of the world outside of a capsule ...
It took just 34 seconds for Felix Baumgartner to hit Mach 1, creating a sonic boom that could be heard by those watching from the New Mexico desert below and the millions around the world watching ...
On the morning of October 14, 2012, Austrian parachutist Felix Baumgartner stepped from a balloon gondola more than 24 miles above Roswell, New Mexico.
When he jumped from the edge of space in October 2012, Felix Baumgartner’s name was etched in history. We reflect on some of the numbers that have shaped Felix’s career and defined his immense ...
At one point in the video, a MiG-21 crosses the airfield while under tow. Naturally, Felix and Jakub decide to do the right thing and fly/drive in circles around the Soviet-era fighter.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Felix Baumgartner is happy he never has to jump from space again. The Austrian daredevil, BASE jumper and skydiver doesn't feel that way because the famous Red Bull Stratos ...
Felix Baumgartner is a rock star. At least, he is to the bright-eyed group of tween boys crowding his Red Bull Stratos exhibit at the Smithsonian, the pieces of which are now set to become part of ...
In total, Baumgartner’s free fall lasts four minutes and 19 seconds; his complete airtime lasts approximately 10 minutes; his top speed reaches 833.9 miles per hour—Mach 1.24.