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Eva Baumgartner's heart swells with pride as she watches her son Felix embark on a daring mission to the edge of space

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Felix Baumgartner after freefall
Felix Baumgartner after jumping to Earth from an altitude of 39, 045 meters. During the jump he was in freefall for four minutes and twenty seconds

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Eva Baumgartner watching her son Felix
Eva Baumgartner watching her son, Felix Baumgartner, jumping from his capsule at an altitude of 39, 045 meters. During the jump Felix was in freefall for four minutes and twenty seconds

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Felix Baumgartner, Austrian skydiver
Felix Baumgartner (born 1969), Austrian skydiver, at a ceremony to lay a star for him on the Walk of Fame at the Vegas shopping centre in Moscow, Russia

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Felix Baumgartner on a screen in the Red Bull Stratos missions Flight Control Centre during his record-breaking jump on 14th October 2012

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Felix Baumgartner jumping from capsule
Felix Baumgartner jumping from his capsule. Screens in the Red Bull Stratos missions Flight Control Centre broadcasting Felix Baumgartners record-breaking jump on 14th October 2012

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Felix Baumgartner ascending in balloon
Felix Baumgartner ascending in a capsule hung from a helium balloon on 14th October 2012. The capsule climbed to an altitude of 39, 045 meters, before Baumgartner jumped out

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Felix Baumgartners balloon and capsule being put into place for launch on 14th October 2012. The capsule climbed to an altitude of 39, 045 meters, before Baumgartner jumped out

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Felix Baumgartner landing after freefall
Felix Baumgartner landing his parachute after jumping to Earth from an altitude of 39, 045 meters. During the jump he was in freefall for four minutes and twenty seconds



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Eva Baumgartner's heart swells with pride as she watches her son Felix embark on a daring mission to the edge of space. The Austrian skydiver, known for his fearless spirit, prepares himself mentally and physically for this extraordinary feat. With nerves of steel, Felix takes the leap from the capsule into the vast expanse above. As he freefalls through the atmosphere, adrenaline courses through his veins. The world below becomes a blur as he hurtles towards Earth at unimaginable speeds. The moment arrives when Felix deploys his parachute, slowing down his descent and allowing him to savor every breathtaking view from high above. With awe-inspiring beauty surrounding him, he feels an indescribable connection to something greater than himself. After successfully completing his freefall journey back to solid ground, Felix emerges triumphant. His face radiates pure exhilaration and accomplishment - a testament to human courage and determination in pushing boundaries beyond what was once thought possible. Felix Baumgartner has not only jumped from a capsule but also leaped into history books as one of humanity's pioneers in exploring new frontiers. His name will forever be synonymous with bravery and adventure. As we witness Felix's incredible mission to the edge of space unfold before our eyes, we are reminded that there is no limit to what mankind can achieve when driven by passion and an unwavering desire to push beyond our perceived limitations.