Felix Baumgartner took off from Roswell, New Mexico, during his historic Red Bull Stratos mission on October 14, 2012. He ascended to an altitude of 128,100 feet (39,045 meters) in a helium balloon before jumping to set records for the highest freefall and the first person to break the sound barrier without the aid of a vehicle.
Felix Baumgartner goes by B.A.S.E. 502.
The cast of Skydiver Felix Baumgartner Leaps to Record - 2012 includes: Felix Baumgartner as Himself - Skydiver
approxamtanly 10 minutus
Rudolf Baumgartner was born on September 14, 1917 and died on March 22, 2002. Rudolf Baumgartner would have been 84 years old at the time of death or 97 years old today.
Felix Baumgartner, the Austrian skydiver and daredevil, has a close-knit family. He was born to a family involved in sports, with his father, a former soldier, and his mother, a waitress. Baumgartner has a brother named Walter, who has also participated in sports. He has been in relationships, including a notable one with his longtime partner, but he tends to keep his personal life private.
Felix Baumgartner was born on 1969-04-20.
Felix Baumgartner goes by B.A.S.E. 502.
The cast of Skydiver Felix Baumgartner Leaps to Record - 2012 includes: Felix Baumgartner as Himself - Skydiver
approxamtanly 10 minutus
Austrian!
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4 years
128,100 feet
Rudolf Baumgartner was born on September 14, 1917 and died on March 22, 2002. Rudolf Baumgartner would have been 84 years old at the time of death or 97 years old today.
Felix Baumgartner has one daughter named Leni, born in 2016. He has kept much of his personal life private, so there is limited public information about his family.
As Felix Baumgartner jumped to earth during his space jump, the main forces acting on him were gravity pulling him downward and air resistance pushing against him as he fell through the atmosphere. These forces affected his speed and trajectory during the jump.
The two main forces acting on Felix Baumgartner when he jumped out of the capsule were gravity, pulling him downward towards the Earth, and air resistance (drag), which opposed his fall and slowed his acceleration.