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  • Handout photo of crew members celebrating the successful launch during the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell

    Handout photo of crew members celebrating the successful launch during the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell

    Crew members celebrate the successful launch during the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico, in this October 14, 2012 handout photo. Baumgartner will attempt to break a 52-year-old record by skydiving from 23 miles (37 km). He will also attempt to break the sound barrier while in freefall. REUTERS/Balaza Gardi/Red Bull Content Pool/Handout (UNITED STATES - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY TRANSPORT SOCIETY) NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
  • Felix Baumgartner celebra llegar sano y salvo tras su slavo desde la estratosfera con su madre y el director técnico del proyecto Art Thompson tras aterrizar en el desierto de Roswell, en Nuevo México (EE.UU.).

    Felix Baumgartner celebra llegar sano y salvo tras su slavo desde la estratosfera con su madre y el director técnico del proyecto Art Thompson tras aterrizar en el desierto de Roswell, en Nuevo México (EE.UU.).

    ROS16. ROSWELL (NM, EE.UU.), 14/10/2012.- Fotografía cedida por Red Bull Stratos que muestra al austríaco Felix Baumgartner (2-d) celebrando con el director técnico del proyecto Art Thompson tras aterrizar en el desierto hoy, domingo 14 de octubre de 2012, en Roswell, Nuevo México (EE.UU.). Baumgartner tocó tierra sano y salvo tras lanzarse desde la estratosfera, a más de 39.000 metros de altura, para convertirse en el primer ser humano en tratar de romper la velocidad del sonido en caída libre. EFE/Joerge Mitter/SOLO USO EDITORIAL/NO VENTAS
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    This picture provided by www.redbullcontentpool.com shows , a crane launching the capsule during the final manned flight for Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, New Mexico, USA on October 14, 2012. Daredevil Felix Baumgartner lifted off from the New Mexico desert on Sunday, in his second attempt to make a record-breaking jump from the edge of space.Baumgartner was being transported up to 23 miles (37 kilometers) above the Earth by an enormous balloon, before launching himself into the void, aiming to become the first human to break the sound barrier in freefall.The capsule rose into the clear blue sky, with organizers holding their breath for the first few thousand feet of ascent, as Baumgartner would not have had enough time to escape had there been a problem. ++RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / www.redbullcontentpool.com / Predrag Vuckovic" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS = ONE-TIME PUBLICATION = IMAGE MUST NOT BE ALTERED OR MODIFIED++

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