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Felix Baumgartner fell faster than first thought, hit Mach 1.25 Feb 5, 2013
The Red Bull Stratos pilot, who live jumped in front of a YouTube audience of 8 million, hit Mach 1.25 on his free fall back to Earth on October 14, 2012.
Google: Felix Baumgartner was no. 6 trending person in 2012 Dec 13, 2012
According to the search engine, "Fearless Felix," who broke the speed of sound in free fall, was one of the most intriguing people in 2012.
The Red Bulletin now available on Flipboard App Nov 18, 2012
The Red Bulletin is now available on Flipboard, the customizable social magazine app for iPad, iPhone and Android. Sign up now for exclusive stories on Red Bull Stratos.
Red Bull Stratos Sonic Boom Heard from Earth Oct 26, 2012
After jumping from 128,100 feet above the Earth for the Red Bull Stratos mission, Felix Baumgartner broke the speed of sound after 34 seconds of free fall, ultimately accelerating to as high as 833.9...
Felix Baumgartner's first TV interview since Red Bull Stratos jump Oct 19, 2012
The Red Bull Stratos media tour began in New York City on Friday with a stop at 'CBS This Morning,' where Felix spoke about the fear he felt 24.5 miles above the Earth.
Felix Baumgartner: 'You can't keep me out of the air!' Oct 17, 2012
For the first time since his dramatic jump from 128,097 above the Earth, Felix reflects on the Red Bull Stratos mission and talks about his future.
Relive the Red Bull Stratos supersonic mission Oct 15, 2012
Felix Baumgartner, the Austrian pilot and skydiver, made history when he lifted himself out of the Red Bull Stratos capsule and jumped from 128,097 feet above the Earth. Baumgartner set three records...
Red Bull Stratos: Dramatic photos from the supersonic mission Oct 15, 2012
Red Bull Stratos: See Felix Baumgartner break the sound barrier Oct 14, 2012
Felix Baumgartner made history Sunday when he jumped from a space capsule 128,097 feet above the Earth and free fell at Mach 1.24 (834 mph). Baumgartner became the first person to break the sound...
Felix Baumgartner breaks speed of sound, jumps from a record 128,097 feet -- UPDATED Oct 14, 2012
With the world watching, Felix Baumgartner jumped from his Red Bull Stratos capsule at 128,097 feet and into the record books, breaking the speed of sound.