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Airforce balloonist Captain Joseph Kittinger Jr. is laced into an elaborate pressure suit
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in preparation for a daring ascent into the stratosphere.
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Kittinger who weighs 150 lbs. packs a 155 lbs. of suit and equipment.
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The scientific goals of Kittinger’s ascent are to test a new 6′ stabilizer parachute,
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designed to keep an ultra-high altitude jumper
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from spinning and blacking out before he can open the main chute.
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The balloon reaches the height of 19 1/2 miles.
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Ok, do you read me Felix?
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Activate suit and chest pack cameras.
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Suit and chest pack cameras are on…
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I can see the red lights.
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Felix, disconnect the oxygen hose.
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Roger.
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Ok, Joe I’m ready.
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There it is, there’s the world out there.
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Release seat belt.
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Alright, stand up on the exterior step,
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keep your head down, and our Guardian Angel will take care of you.
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Ok, I’m doing it now.
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Release the helmet tie-down strap.
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I wish you could see what I can see.
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Sometimes, you have to be up really high
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to understand how small you are.
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I’m coming home now.
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See if you can get a respiratory count.
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Speed Five Hundred Forty-Six.
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You’ve been falling twenty-five seconds.
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Speed six hundred miles per hour.
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Six-fifty miles per hour.
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Speed seven hundred.
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Felix you calling me?
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Can anybody understand him?
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One minute. One minute free fall.
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- anything!
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I have been in a violent spin
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for a long time.
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Feels like I have to pass out.
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Slow down, he’s got it, he’s got it, he’s got it wooooo
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Showing Felix in a stable descent.
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One minute and thirty seconds and stable as a rock.
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Two minutes into freefall.
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I’m hauling ass.
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Felix you’re really stable, and you’ve fallen three and a half minutes.
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Four minutes freefall.
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I’m pulling my parachute.
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We have a good chute on Felix and eight thousand feet.
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Parachute deployed.
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That was really tough.
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Felix we are so proud of you.
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You did absolutely fabulous… absolutely fabulous.
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I couldn’t have done any better myself.
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Field Med Go.
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Great going Felix. Great going buddy.
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An automatic camera in the gondola films the leap
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and Kittinger falls free plummeting 16 miles before opening his chute.
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His maximum speed 450 miles an hour
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but the mission is a complete success.
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He hits the New Mexico desert with four new records.