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16/10/12(Tue)18:39

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO5y1LOWd8c

16/10/12(Tue)12:02

Did anyone SEE the data on the suit?! :p

16/10/12(Tue)10:41
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>>20093>>20096 according to MSNBC he went REALLY fast!

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>>20093>>20096 this has to do with sea level and land level (beats me, it's science)

15/10/12(Mon)19:03

>>20093 Yes I saw 729 on the live telemetry too, but the data from the suit shows it was actually 833.9mph

15/10/12(Mon)17:26

>>20091 The paper said that! What I saw on the telemetry, (live that is) was 729!

15/10/12(Mon)16:49

>>20087 833.9mph Mach 1.24 :)

15/10/12(Mon)12:03

729 MPH! WooHoo!

15/10/12(Mon)11:16

>>20079 The capsule was parachuted down for recovery.

15/10/12(Mon)11:15

The word Epic is overused these days, but on this occasion it fits like a glove :)
Watched it all happen on the net, wonderful stuff :)

15/10/12(Mon)10:55

This was quite an interesting feat but I couldn't find any info on what happened to the craft he floated up on or where it landed. Do the baloons pop and the craft fall back to earth with parachutes?

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Joseph Kittinger

how they did it back in the 60s

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