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5:22pm

Sun October 14, 2012
The Two-Way

Jumping From The 'Top Of The World,' Skydiver Breaks Sound Barrier

Credit Joerg Mitter / AP

"I know the whole world is watching now, and I wish the world could see what I see."

Those were the words of Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner as he plummeted toward Earth faster than the speed of sound. He jumped 24 miles from the stratosphere and landed gracefully just more than nine minutes later in a desert in Roswell, N.M., Sunday.

His plunge was record-breaking on three fronts: the highest jump, the longest distance of a free fall and the fastest vertical velocity. Baumgartner's free fall was seconds shorter than the record set by Joe Kittinger in 1960.

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10:47am

Tue October 9, 2012
Sports

Heavy Winds Scrub 'Fearless Felix's' Launch

Heavy winds have scrubbed the second launch attempt Tuesday for Felix Baumgartner.

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4:49am

Tue October 9, 2012
Around the Nation

'Fearless Felix' Set To Break Sound Barrier

Originally published on Tue October 9, 2012 9:25 am

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