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With AFP Story by Rob LEVER: US-skydiving-record-Google-aerospace
This handout picture obtained courtesy of Paragon Space Development Corporation shows Google executive Alan Eustace after a record-breaking 135,908 foot, or 41,000 meter space dive, parachuting back to Earth on October 24, 2014 in Roswell, New Mexico. The record dive by 57-year-old Eustace, a "senior vice president of knowledge" at Google, was conducted as part of the Stratospheric Explorer project to allow manned exploration of the stratosphere above 100,000 feet. According to a statement from the Paragon Space Development Corporation, Eustace completed the four-hour mission using a specially designed space suit and balloon module to carry him to the stratosphere. AFP PHOTO / Copyright 2014 Paragon Space Development Corporation == RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE / MANDATORY CREDIT: "AFP PHOTO / Copyright 2014 Paragon Space Development Corporation" / NO SALES / NO MARKETING / NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS / DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS ==
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Roswell, New Mexico, UNITED STATES |
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