
In October 2012, tens of millions watched on tv and the Web because the skydiver jumped from an area capsule tethered to a 55-story helium balloon after it reached an altitude of 127,000 toes.
It took two hours and 20 minutes to ascend to the peak of the soar, and as soon as he did, Baumgartner topped out at 843.6 mph, the equal of 1.25 instances the pace of sound, throughout a nine-minute descent.
Baumgartner wore a pressurized astronaut-like swimsuit. He was supported by a NASA-style mission management operation known as Pink Bull Stratos at an airfield in Roswell, New Mexico, with 300 engineers, scientists, and physicians.
“We’re testing new house fits, escape ideas, and therapy protocols for strain loss at excessive altitudes,” Pink Bull Stratos medical director, Dr. Jonathan Clark, who previously oversaw the well being of house shuttle crews at NASA, instructed The New York Occasions.

