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Austrian bid for edge-of-space jump aborted

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Felix Baumgartner cancels try at supersonic jump. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

An Austrian daredevil’s attempt to make an unprecedented leap from the edge of space was aborted Tuesday moments before the planned launch due to gusty winds, organizers said.

Felix Baumgartner was already installed in the pressurized capsule, and a five-minute countdown was started, but as it got down to zero it became clear that conditions were too windy.

The huge, gossamer-thin balloon which was to have taken him aloft could be seen buffetted around at the launch site in Roswell, in the US state of New Mexico.

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“Aborted,” Sarah Anderson, a spokeswoman for the Red Bull Stratos mission, told AFP, adding that no new attempt would be made Tuesday. “Not today -- window has passed,” she said.

The 43-year-old Austrian aims to break at least three records by conducting the highest and fastest freefall jump, from 23 miles (36 kilometers) up, and by becoming the first human to break the sound barrier without an aircraft.

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The jump was initially due Monday, but was delayed by 24 hours due to weather, and then the launch time had begun slipping again Tuesday morning.

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