Record Breaking Space Dive from 135,000 Feet

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    Alan Eustace, Google's senior vice president of knowledge, broke the world record for the highest-altitude jump after reaching the edge of the stratosphere with a helium balloon and then breaking the sound barrier in a 15-minute fall. Eustace dove from a high-altitude balloon soaring at approximately 135,000 feet. Felix Baumgartner previously held the record at 128,000 feet.

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