Without much fanfare, Alan Eustace was lifted to a record height into the stratosphere by a balloon. He spent 2 hours going up, and 15 minutes coming down. Alan Eustace reached a world-record 135,890 ...
Following the record-breaking 135,908-foot space dive accomplished by Google’s Alan Eustace and the Paragon StratEx team, World View Enterprises, the commercial balloon spaceflight company, has ...
In 2014, Alan Eustace accomplished the highest altitude free fall jump ever recorded, from nearly 26 miles above earth. To accomplish this safely, he wore a revolutionary new liquid cooling suit ...
On October 24, 2014, after several years of development and testing with Paragon Space Development, Alan Eustace broke all freefall dive records - as well as the sound barrier - by launching from the ...
Click to open image viewer. On October 24, 2014, Dr. Alan Eustace used a state-of-the-art Pressure Suit Assembly to ascend to the top of the stratosphere beneath a large, helium-filled plastic balloon ...