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- Red Bull Stratos will see world-renowned BASE jumper Felix Baumgartner attempt to freefall from a world-record height of 36km up in the stratosphere at the speed of sound. Obviously, there’s not much pressure or any breathable air up there, so Felix has a crack team preparing this very special capsule to transport him safely into the heavens beneath his giant balloon...
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