Oct 14, 2012 04:06 PM EDT
Felix Baumgartner Jump Video on YouTube, Recorded Video of Freefall from Space

Felix Baumgartner's jump video is on YouTube, where he completes his skydive mission successfully to jump from 120,000 feet above the earth and land safely. Watch the video below of the freefall, where Baumgartner reached a maximum speed of 729 miles per hour.

Baumgartner has officially broken the record for highest manned balloon flight and freefall from the highest altitude, both at 120,000 feet. It is unconfirmed at the time of writing this article whether he has completed the first supersonic speed freefall.

1. First to Reach Supersonic Speed in Freefall: First person to break the speed of sound and achieve Mach 1 in freefall, estimated 690 mph, with further acceleration possible.

2. Freefall from Highest Altitude: Expected jump from 120,000 ft.

3. Longest Freefall Time: Expected freefall of 5 minutes, 35 seconds or more.

4. Highest Manned Balloon Flight: Expected ascent to 120,000 ft.

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