Felix Baumgartner, the Austrian daredevil best known for his supersonic freefall from space, is making headlines in the U.S. once again. As the 2025 anniversary of his historic Red Bull Stratos jump approaches, Americans are revisiting one of the most daring human achievements ever attempted.
๐ A Leap That Captivated the World
On October 14, 2012, Felix Baumgartner ascended 24 miles above Earth in a stratospheric balloon and jumped—free-falling at speeds over 800 mph. He became the first person to break the sound barrier without a vehicle, changing the future of extreme sports and scientific exploration.
Now, in 2025, documentaries, retrospectives, and commemorative media are being released across platforms, making Felix Baumgartner's name trend again in the U.S.
๐ฃ️ “It wasn’t about breaking records. It was about inspiring people to dream big.” – Felix Baumgartner
๐ฌ Revisit the Moment That Stunned the World
Whether you watched it live back then or are discovering it for the first time, Felix's jump remains a powerful symbol of human courage and technical achievement.
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๐ Watch the Full Stratos Jump
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