On 14 October 2012, Felix Baumgartner became the first man to break the sound barrier in freefall as he jumped from the Edge of Space, reaching an amazing top speed of 843.6 mph. His jump also broke several other records including freefall from 127,852.4 ft. The supersonic fall caught the world's attention:
- 80 TV stations in more than 50 countries ran the live feed
- A total of 52 million views on YouTube
- The number one internet live stream of all time
- Almost 1,000 newspapers ran the Red Bull Stratos cover story
The mission to the edge of space one-year anniversary documentary will captivate audiences with unseen footage from the live feed and global broadcast. Experience the nerve-racking five year mission through the eyes of Felix Baumgartner, Joe Kittinger and the team; from tough flight tests, emotional roller coasters, missed deadlines, failing gears and serious glitches, up until the very last minute before the jump. Follow the crew as they tell the story of what they have achieved - a scientific legacy to the aerospace community worldwide and a moment in history that changed Baumgartner's life.
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