Amazing Helmet Cam Of Felix Baumgartner’s Jump [VIDEO]
Just when you thought you've seen all there is to see about this historical jump. Enter the helmet cam. See the jump from Felix's point of view.
Just when you thought you've seen all there is to see about this historical jump. Enter the helmet cam. See the jump from Felix's point of view.
You might have guessed that there would be parodies of Felix Baumgartner's epic sky dive from the edge of space. This one is courtesy of a very brave Lego man, done with Lego bricks at 1:350 scale. Watch his very brave free fall after the jump.
This morning (October 9th) Felix Baumgartner will attempt to make history by plummeting 120,000 feet (roughly 23 miles) from outer space back to Earth -- watch it live here!
I have always been adventurous, and I love heights, but I'm not sure if I would have the guts to pull this off. J. Patrick reported back in March about Felix Baumgartner and his 13 mile jump from the upper atmosphere. Tomorrow morning, Felix will attempt to shatter the current record of 102,800 feet set back in 1960, by jumping from 23 miles up. Reaching a speed of near 700 miles per hour, he will most likely break the sound barrier as well.