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http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=fa1_1350274678
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Ok, that is pretty bad ass. The first step..... Good god!
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A stunt yes. But NASA said they could make a new type if high altitude space suit from this.
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You and a lot of other people.....
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I found amazing and inspiring that the previous record holder, Joseph Kittinger was his earth contact. Even more the way Kittinger was speaking to him. Encouraging and soothing.
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Earlier in the year I was fortunate enough to have a few drinks with Kittinger and talk to him about both his jump and this record attempt. Very nice guy, and it was nice to see him be enthusiastic about passing the torch onto someone new.
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He obviously got over this barrier, with the help of sports psychologists and others. One of those 'others' was - Kittinger. They had formed a friendship at that point, and Kittinger became the calming authority figure that Baumgartner needed keep his panic attack under control. All the way up to launch height Kittinger kept Baumgartner preoccupied by having him run through endless checklists. Most of the conversation was not broadcast because at point they had run into a small problem (the foggy visor, iirc) and Kittinger put their conversation into 'private' mode until just before the launch. I wonder if Baumgartner would have gone up had Kittinger taken ill. I think this actually makes Fearless Felix even braver. I believe that the measure of bravery is not that you are fearless, but that you have the strength to overcome your fears. Still .... for all of that.... Kittinger's jump in 1960 needs to be kept in perspective. In 2012, there was very little that was going to surprise Baumgartner's team. Technical glitches was really the only worry. In 1960, people literally did not know what was going to happen when someone jumped out of an open gondola 19 miles above the earth. ---------- You are a very lucky person. Did you know anything about him at the time, or was it an education as you talked?
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Has anyone watched thre documentary? Had no idea some of the problems they suffered from. Well worth a watch. For this UKers it's currently on the BBC iPlayer.
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That was pretty freaking amazing. Kudos to Mr. Baumgartner and everyone else who was involved with this project.
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