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Google VP Alan Eustace Leaps From Stratosphere buy replica oakleysThat’s one giant leap!Alan Eustace, a senior vice president at Google, set a new world record today by completing the highest altitude skydive yet parachuting from 135,908 feet (or 25 miles) above Earth.To put that in perspective, scientists say you officially enter space at 73 miles above Earth’s surface. That’s pretty high up and Eustace was about a third of the way there.(Story continues below)Eustace gets lifted to his fake oakleys peak altitude of 135,908 feet via a high altitude ballooning system.Eustace reaches a peak speed of 822 miles per hour during his dive.Eustace lands after a 4 1/2 minute free replica oakleys fall, the AP reported."It was amazing," Eustace told The New York Times. "It was beautiful. You could see the darkness of space and you could see the layers of atmosphere, which I had never seen before."A high altitude, helium filled balloon from Paragon Space Development Corp. and its Stratospheric Explorer (StratEx) team lifted Eustace to his peak altitude, according to a written statement from the company. Eustace wore a self contained spacesuit as he cut himself loose from the balloon with the help of a small explosive device, and dove toward Earth at a peak speed of 822 miles per hour, the Times reported.Eustace’s supersonic jump came as a big surprise since he had been secretly planning the dive with Paragon Space Development Corp. and its team. The company, which specializes in extreme environmental control systems, initiated the project with Eustace and worked with him to develop, replica cheap oakleys build and manage the system used during the incredible leap.The near space exploration company World View Enterprises has since acquired this ballooning technology, Wired reported, for future space travel and research flights.

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