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Oct 16, 2012

NPR - Skydiver Falls Through Sound Barrier, Lands Safely, Oct 16, 2012

Pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria celebrates after successfully jumping 24 miles from the stratosphere in Roswell, N.M., Sunday.

Extreme athlete Felix Baumgartner landed safely on Earth after a 24-mile jump from the stratosphere in a dramatic, daring feat that marks the world's first supersonic skydive.

Baumgartner came down in the eastern New Mexico desert minutes after jumping from his capsule 128,097 feet, or roughly 24 miles, above Earth. He lifted his arms in victory shortly after landing, sending off loud cheers from jubilant onlookers and friends inside the mission's control center in Roswell, N.M."
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