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His descent to Earth lasted 4 minutes and 27 seconds and stretched nearly 26 miles (42 km) with peak speeds exceeding 822 miles per hour (1,323 km/h), setting new world records for the highest free-fall jump and total free-fall distance 123,414 feet (37.617 km; 23.3739 mi).
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technical team designed and redesigned many of the components of his parachute and life-support system. The Paragon team integrated systems for the Stratospheric Explorer mission code named
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On October 24, 2014, Alan Eustace broke the record for the highest stratosphere jump, releasing himself from a balloon at 135,908 feet.
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Unlike Baumgartner, Eustace, a twin-engine jet pilot, was not widely known as a daredevil prior to his jump.
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was 135,889.108 feet (41.419000 km; 25.7365735 mi). The balloon used for the feat was a
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In 2011, Eustace decided to pursue a stratosphere jump and met with
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Eustace's world record jump was featured in two episodes of
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Comparisons: Jump altitudes by Alan Eustace and others
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atmospheric
Taber MacCallum
Biosphere 2
Paragon Space Development
StratEx Space Dive

Udvar-Hazy Center
stratosphere
Felix Baumgartner
2012 world record
Roswell, New Mexico
gas balloon
World Air Sports Federation
zero-pressure balloon
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
helium balloon
drogue parachute
STEM in 30
National Air and Space Museum



"Parachutist's Record Fall: Over 25 Miles in 15 Minutes"


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0997691905

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