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Skydiver begins prep for supersonic jump in New Mexico

A weather hold that threatened to cancel extreme athlete and skydiver Felix Baumgartner's death-defying, 23-mile (37 kilometer) free fall into the southeastern New Mexico desert has been lifted.

Updated on: Oct 9, 2012, 23:00:04 IST
AP | By , Roswell, New Mexico
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A weather hold that threatened to cancel extreme athlete and skydiver Felix Baumgartner's death-defying, 23-mile (37 kilometer) free fall into the southeastern New Mexico desert has been lifted.

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The planned 7 am launch on Tuesday was delayed by high winds. But just before 9 am, the winds calmed and the team decided to proceed with plans to begin the launch, a process that would take about two hours.

Crews began laying out his balloon.

The 43-year-old former military parachutist from Austria plans to take off in a 55-story, ultra-thin and easy-to-tear helium balloon that will take him into the stratosphere for a jump.

He hopes it will make him the first skydiver to break the sound barrier and shatter three other world records.

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