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ShowID
3275
Event Date:
4/12/2022
Length:
00:29:12
Category:
STEM
Producer
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Comments
April 11, 2018 On October 24, 2014, Alan Eustace set three world records when he jumped from the stratosphere, including highest exit altitude. Achieving this record took a lot of engineering. On this episode of STEM in 30, follow the path of the suit Eustace wore from concept to design and from production to execution.
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