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How Fast Is Baumgartner Free Fall?
377 m/s
1357 km/h · 843 mph
Felix Baumgartner became the first human to break the sound barrier in free fall in 2012 — leaping from a balloon 39 km up and reaching 1,357 km/h. He was in free fall for over 4 minutes before deploying his parachute.
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Did you know?
Baumgartner's pressurised suit took 7 years to develop. Without it, his blood would have boiled at 39 km altitude where atmospheric pressure approaches zero.
How it compares
- Above the speed of sound
- First human to break the sound barrier in free fall
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