Felix Baumgartner’s space dive from 2012 – This still amazes me each time I see it.



    by bunkerbudy

    27 Comments

    1. Looking more into it, the record appears to be broken in 2014 by Alan Eustace.

      I completely missed that, damn.

    2. There is no protocol of what to do in this situation….so I deployed the custom made device I had in my hand for this exact situation

    3. You want to do something completely crazy? Something extremely life threatening? You can count on Red Bull to sponsor it!

    4. If he is in space and jumps then he should reach terminal velocity and start burning in the atmosphere. Like most meteorites. Wouldn’t he?

    5. fourhundredthecat on

      how much money was spent on this nonsense ?

      this has absolutely no use for humanity, in contrast to NASA space program

      This is just frivolous. Look how many engineers were employed.

    6. 2012… fuck, I’m old. But still, what a crazy guy. Had goosebumps back then and this video gave me goosebumps again.

    7. I wonder if there’s a military application here. Send a commando team up and float until the earth rotates enough and drop in anywhere in the world. I’m sure it’s way more complicated than that

    8. What helped get him back to earth… gravity… the gravity on those BIG STEEL BALLS. Would have been very scary

    9. CantAffordzUsername on

      If I remember correctly, Redbull withheld 99% of its footage so when the world news reported on it, they only had a few shots, but you couldn’t view the full jump anywhere for a long time.

      Finally after what must have been a year…it was finally on YouTube, by then…no one cared.

      Terrible move by PR, killed the hype and cool achievements this guy did

    10. Time to google what flat earthers thought of it…

      Done. They say it’s not curved (of course), and that any curve is down to fisheye lenses… despite everything else in shot not being curved… of course.

    11. Sufficient-Eye-2419 on

      The whole event was actually a big Red Bull ad. I think it was broadcasted all over the world, don’t remember bigger worldwide hype around some even since. And two years later, a VP from Google, Alan Eustace, broke the record for 2.5 km without anyone knowing it. It was just a news one morning.

      Today, 90% people still think Felix is holding the record.

    12. The immediate and constant flow of shit would cover my helmet lens and I wouldn’t be able to see anything.

    13. The guy is a right wing conspiracy fan and has very nasty comments about feminism etc. lets say people are not a fan of him after covid

    14. innercosmicexplorer on

      Its slightly underwhelming when you know the guy who guided him down did the same thing in like the sixties or something with drastically inferior equipment. Everyone mentions felix without the other guy.

    15. Remember being sat there watching it in morbid curiosity that something would go tragically wrong.

    16. How did he equalize pressure in his head? Is it built into the suit? My ears hurt just watching.

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