Felix Baumgartner Alysia Addison.

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Felix Baumgartner Alysia Addison

Felix Baumgartner How did Felix prepare himself? How was the suit engineered? Mission will facilitate future space travelers.

How did Felix prepare himself? Felix won the world championship for BASE jumping in 1997

How did Felix prepare himself? 1st practice jump - 71,581 feet 2nd practice jump – 97,603 feet Roswell, New Mexico was ideal

How did Felix prepare himself? High altitude training Physical Training Physiological training Technical Training

How was the suit engineered? Can withstand major temperature changes Prevents “the bends”

How was the suit engineered? Provides oxygen Keeps body at core temperature

How was the suit engineered? Contains tiny command center

Mission will facilitate future space travelers Over 40 acres 55 stories high

Mission will facilitate future space travelers Pressure Sphere Cage Shell Base Crush Pads

Mission will facilitate future space travelers Increased safety for our future pilots and space travelers.

Groundbreaking! October 14th, 2012 was the first time a person had fallen quicker than the speed of sound and had free fallen from 128,100 feet.

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