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I Jumped From Space (World Record Supersonic Freefall)
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00:00I'm the guy who jumped from space.
00:10I wanted to be the first human outside of an aircraft breaking the sound barrier.
00:21I almost weigh twice the weight that I normally have and it's very difficult to do a perfect exit.
00:26Do not over-rotate, because if I start over-rotating, there's no air that you can use to slow down.
00:32Okay, John, we're ready.
00:35Okay, here we go, Felix.
00:37I'm going, hold on.
00:39The first 25 seconds, it looked like everything was under control.
00:48And after 34 seconds, I hit Mach 1 and I broke the speed of sound.
00:54Was that him breaking the sound?
00:55Yes.
00:56That was our goal.
00:57I wanted to be the first human outside of an aircraft breaking the sound barrier.
01:01Because of the fact that a lot of those scientists said prior to the jump, you're going to let
01:03you know the first human outside of an aircraft breaking the sound barrier.
01:08Was that him breaking it?
01:10Yeah.
01:13That was our goal.
01:14I wanted to be the first human outside of an aircraft
01:17breaking the sound barrier.
01:19Because of the fact that a lot of those scientists said
01:22prior to the jump you're going to spin like crazy
01:25and the other half said we don't think anything is going to happen.
01:29I was mentally prepared to spin,
01:32but I was hoping that I'm not going to spin.
01:35Now, if you watch the next couple seconds,
01:37you see at that moment it slowly starts to spin.
01:40It's getting faster.
01:43The problem is there's no protocol.
01:45There's nobody in the world telling you,
01:47listen Felix, if this happens you have to do this
01:49while the whole world is watching.
01:51Then I was trying to move my arms around a little bit,
01:53just maybe it does something,
01:55and then it stopped for a second,
01:57but now it starts getting the opposite direction,
02:00you know, and then it really ramps up.
02:02At that moment it's not about breaking records anymore,
02:04at that moment it's all about survival.
02:07Speed 600 miles per hour.
02:09There's only one way for the blood to leave your skull,
02:12and that's through all the eyeballs.
02:14If that happens you're going to die.
02:16Speed 700 miles per hour.
02:17I had a chi-wisp attached to my hand.
02:19The chi-wisp is a device that it fires a drogue shoot
02:23that pulls you out of that flat spin.
02:26That's why I put my hands in to trick that chi-wisp.
02:31It's less chi, and now the chi-wisp senses,
02:34oh, less chi, that means he's getting it under control.
02:37I turned around and I was stable as a rock.
02:39So when you look at my suit, you know, the more you fall,
02:44the more depressurized the suit gets,
02:46and here you can already see the suit flapping.
02:51If you look at the sky, it's blue now, you know,
02:54so we went from black sky back to blue sky.
02:57If you look at the right corner,
02:59Luke was dropping some flares,
03:01and it gives me the perfect direction for the wind.
03:03Now this is a very important moment.
03:05Very first time after hours and hours inside that spacesuit
03:10that I'm breathing regular air.
03:13So now I'm really happy
03:15because even the landing worked just perfect.

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