By Osagie Alonge
History was made today as Austrian skydiver and a BASE jumper Felix Baumgartner successfully completed his free fall, from the edge of space diving to the Earth’s surface.
Baumgartner, using only a space suit, helmet and parachute made the jump, setting a world record for skydiving 127,000 feet (39 km) in the sky. He however did not break the record for longest-lasting free fall.
Called Stratos, the dangerous mission was sponsored by RedBull. He used a helium-filled balloon to carry Felix 24 miles up into the stratosphere where he made the jump.
He had attempted the jump last Tuesday but aborted it due to weather conditions.
5 comments
Crazy act… all d same nice record
Menh….dis na die oo….
Dare devil. Nice one
What an extreme risk resulting a great World record break.
Waoo, completely wonderful record.