Skydiving from an altitude 24 miles high, reaching the supersonic speed of 833.9 mph and setting several records along the way… is all in a days work for Felix Baumgartner and the Stratos team from Red Bull. Yesterday marked a historical day for science and adrenalin junkies alike. Preliminary data from the Felix’s leap of faith concludes he’s the first man to break the speed of sound in freefall along with several other records. In case you missed it LIVE on Discovery Channel or YouTube we’ve got a highlight package embedded below for your viewing pleasure!

For more info on Felix and his historical jump head over to RedBullStratos.com

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