Man Falls from Space to Earth
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Felix Baumgartne broke the world record on October 14, 2012 for the highest freefall ever. He dove from the edge of the space to Earth and was falling for more than 2 minutes before he deployed his parachute.
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great adventure................flex... hands up to ur courage...
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-great
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how comes he didn't burn while entering the atmosphere. ?
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even he doesnt get burn
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wait a second how does the thing at which he was standing didnt fell,why doesnt gravity affect on it,u had seen how fast he fall means gravity was strong there
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Why didn't he got burned
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fake
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its been argued that the higher you go the more curve youll see but when you put this video side by side with a video from the ISS which is supposed to be a little over 240 miles high the space jump video shows more curve than the ISS video's. but when you see the door open on felix's capsule their is no curve at all. im sorry but this is ridiculous. i smell a whole lotta bullshit, and i dont think its coming from felix.
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can you imagine the stench when he takes that suit off ?
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hats off man superb
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how many days did he bought to come back
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you say he was freefalling over 2 minutes yet it clearly says he broke the previous record of 4:36....
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I can trick you
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THAT REALLY FAKE,IF JUMP FROM SPACE THE MAN COULD ON FIRE
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All this bullshit, another bloke did it even higher on his own!
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That looks just as far as a satellite.. so if he's able to fall they hadn't left gravity.. this makes it seem as IT satellites and stations couldn't be in the vacuum
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i would be scared to death he's not even shaking wow
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and I get nervous jumping about half a meter...
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fake
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Why does he not have a helmet camera? Also I know altitude can be a variable but why doesn't his suit catch fire.
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