Suit S02 was used for some of Baumgartner's vacuum chamber tests, as well as for a stratospheric test jump on and the final recordbreaking jump on Red Bull The jump is aimed at breaking the current world record for the highest skydive — 102,800 feet (31,333 m) — set in 1960 by US Air Force Capt Joe Kittinger, who is an adviser on the Red Bull Red Bull Stratos, a mission to the edge of space One Man The pressurized capsule weighs as much as a VW Beetle Mach 1 in freefall, estimated 690 mph, with further acceleration possible, 2 Freefall from Highest Altitude Expected jump from 1,000 ft, 3 Longest Freefall Time Expected freefall of 5 minutes, Felix Baumgartner To Attempt Supersonic Jump From 1 000 Feet Red bull capsule jump