Techcrunch: There’s more eye-candy footage of Felix Baumgartner’s epic space jump. Sports video camera hardware startup, GoPro, released a 30-second Superbowl spot of first and third-person perspective of Baumgartner’s free fall from the stratosphere.
NRM: "Almost exactly one year after Felix Baumgartner did his record-breaking skydive from the edge of space, Red Bull has released spectacular new footage of their Stratos project."
wicked video. thanks for sharing. That;s such an incredible feat...admittedly, i'd have had some weightless turds floating around in my suit before jumping.
i remember watching this live.
sat glued to my TV for like a whole 2 hours.
watching him go up, hearing the radio communications, the stats, the way they monitored every little thing.
the leap off was a goosebump moment.
watching him go through that spin and gain control again...incredible skill.
till the safe landing where i was like "that has to be one of the most incredible things ive ever seen in my life so far."
Clickonline writes... "Rumour has it that since time immemorial man has looked to the skies and dreamt of flying. I have NO IDEA how anyone could go about substantiating such a claim. Reeks of assumption to me!
But flying eh? It’s the shit."
Engadget: Aiming your helmet camera and replaying footage is a problem on most models. The HD170 makes it easy, but then hits you with a lot of bulk. Contour is working on a viewfinder app for iOS and Android devices that will wirelessly stream video, but that's not out yet.
I wouldn't like to try this out...
Muy buen salto lastima que no supero el record...