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Monday 27 October 2014

Amazing video: Google executive highest jump record holder


New NEXiO: An executive of the giant search engine company, Google has created a record with the highest skydive in the world, at an altitude of 41.148 meters (m), according to a statement yesterday.

Executive, Alan Eustace, 57, who is the Senior Vice President of Science Google make the jump for the joint exploration of the atmosphere above an altitude of 30,480m. According to the statement of Paragon Space Development Corporation, Eustace who started a mission in Roswell, New Mexico was using the equipment an astronaut outfit designed by jumping from a space stratosphere.

"Eustace falls at a speed of 304m per minute with a diving took two hours and 30 minutes. He was in the stratosphere for about 30 minutes. "He then spent five minutes of free time to jump in to the atmosphere before releasing the parachute at an altitude of 5,486m," said the statement. Costumes are designed the same as astronaut costumes worn during the mission of Apollo rockets that have been generated by ILC Dover engineering firm with the help of some consultants and other companies. The previous record was held by a diver air from Austria, Felix Baumgartner has been doing the jump at an altitude of 39,014m is also in New Mexico in 2012.

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