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Eva Baumgartner watches in awe as her son Felix takes the leap of a lifetime, ready to conquer the skies. GO, GO, GO

Background imageSkydive Collection: Felix Baumgartner after freefall

Felix Baumgartner after freefall
Felix Baumgartner after jumping to Earth from an altitude of 39, 045 meters. During the jump he was in freefall for four minutes and twenty seconds

Background imageSkydive Collection: GO, GO, GO!

GO, GO, GO!
Marcel Rebro

Background imageSkydive Collection: Florida, Boca Raton, Inlet by South Inlet Park Beach, powered parachute

Florida, Boca Raton, Inlet by South Inlet Park Beach, powered parachute

Background imageSkydive Collection: Eva Baumgartner watching her son Felix

Eva Baumgartner watching her son Felix
Eva Baumgartner watching her son, Felix Baumgartner, jumping from his capsule at an altitude of 39, 045 meters. During the jump Felix was in freefall for four minutes and twenty seconds

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abeyance
Axel K. Schoeps

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No hands superflyer
Mircea Vlasceanu

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Art Deco Poster Advertising Amalthea
Amalthea is a moon of Jupiter, the third closest to the planet at 181365 km away (about 2.6 Jupiter radii from the centre of the planet)

Background imageSkydive Collection: GUATEMALA: QUIRIGUA. Mayan memorial stone known as Zoomorph P, dedicated in 795 A

GUATEMALA: QUIRIGUA. Mayan memorial stone known as Zoomorph P, dedicated in 795 A.D. by Sky Xul, at Quirigua, Guatemala, before cleaning. At right is American archaeologist Sylvanus G. Morley

Background imageSkydive Collection: Parachuter, Omarama, North Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Parachuter, Omarama, North Otago, South Island, New Zealand

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Felix Baumgartner on a screen in the Red Bull Stratos missions Flight Control Centre during his record-breaking jump on 14th October 2012

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Felix Baumgartner jumping from capsule
Felix Baumgartner jumping from his capsule. Screens in the Red Bull Stratos missions Flight Control Centre broadcasting Felix Baumgartners record-breaking jump on 14th October 2012

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Felix Baumgartner ascending in balloon
Felix Baumgartner ascending in a capsule hung from a helium balloon on 14th October 2012. The capsule climbed to an altitude of 39, 045 meters, before Baumgartner jumped out

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Felix Baumgartners balloon and capsule being put into place for launch on 14th October 2012. The capsule climbed to an altitude of 39, 045 meters, before Baumgartner jumped out

Background imageSkydive Collection: Felix Baumgartner landing after freefall

Felix Baumgartner landing after freefall
Felix Baumgartner landing his parachute after jumping to Earth from an altitude of 39, 045 meters. During the jump he was in freefall for four minutes and twenty seconds

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Felix Baumgartners capsule. Photographed at LA Space Expo 2012


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Eva Baumgartner watches in awe as her son Felix takes the leap of a lifetime, ready to conquer the skies. GO, GO, GO. The adrenaline rushes through his veins as he becomes a no hands superflyer, defying gravity with every twist and turn. Suspended in abeyance between earth and sky, he feels an exhilarating freedom like never before. In the distance, an Art Deco Poster Advertising Amalthea catches his eye, reminding him of the beauty that awaits him on this daring adventure. From GUATEMALA: QUIRIGUA's Mayan memorial stone known as Zoomorph P to New Zealand's breathtaking landscapes in Otago and Wanaka, Felix knows that each jump is a chance to explore new horizons. As he joins the RNZAF Sky Divers at Warbirds Over Wanaka event, Felix feels a sense of camaraderie among fellow parachuters who share his passion for pushing boundaries. Omarama in North Otago becomes his playground as he soars through the South Island skies of New Zealand. With each successful freefall completed and every heart-pounding moment captured on camera, Felix Baumgartner proves that courage knows no limits. Whether it's jumping from a capsule or embracing the rush after freefalling back to Earth – Felix embodies fearlessness and determination. So next time you look up at the vast expanse above you, remember Felix Baumgartner's incredible journey – because sometimes all it takes is one leap of faith to experience true liberation.