On March 15, 2012, Austria's Felix Baumgartner jumped out of a space capsule from an altitude of approximately 71,580 feet as the Red Bull Stratos project moved forward into the manned flight stage in New Mexico. The 42-year-old rode the space capsule attached to a giant helium balloon above the so-called "Armstrong Line." The goal of the Red Bull Stratos project is to see Baumgartner attempt a record-breaking freefall from 120,000 feet this summer where he'll potentially become the first man to go supersonic without the support of a vehicle.
Friday, April 06, 2012
Felix Baumgartner to Jump from a Height of 37 km
On March 15, 2012, Austria's Felix Baumgartner jumped out of a space capsule from an altitude of approximately 71,580 feet as the Red Bull Stratos project moved forward into the manned flight stage in New Mexico. The 42-year-old rode the space capsule attached to a giant helium balloon above the so-called "Armstrong Line." The goal of the Red Bull Stratos project is to see Baumgartner attempt a record-breaking freefall from 120,000 feet this summer where he'll potentially become the first man to go supersonic without the support of a vehicle.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Mieders Alpine Coaster (with no brakes!!)
This is a single-pipe alpine coaster in Mieders, Austria. You reach the summit via a cablecar and then sit on a small car with a brake lever and off you go. LINK: Youtube
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Artistic Whirlwind
Some Neatorama readers will have seen a recent video of an art installation created by placing a group of fans in such a way as to create a vortex of air which causes a red silken fabric to twirl in the air. Here is nature doing the same thing, as a whirlwind in Austria lifts plastic sheeting from a field of strawberries. It’s really quite beautiful. LINK: Neatorama, Via: Youtube
Thursday, November 20, 2008
'Wellness skull' in Vienna
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VIENNA: A large skull-shaped structure housing a sauna is turning heads in the Austrian capital.
The white walk-in structure - situated near a busy Vienna intersection - is known as the 'Wellness Skull' and also boasts a bathtub and shower. On either side of the neck, that is.
The eye-catching installation, about 4.5m tall and made of wood and synthetic material, is the brainchild of Dutch artist Joep van Lieshout.
Mr Van Lieshout said his 2007 creation is part of a series of pieces that he has built based on body parts.
'It's really a piece that has many different interpretations,' he said when asked about the skull's deeper meaning.
'Like a painter uses paint, I use design.'
Tourists and local residents alike appeared astounded by the skull on Monday.
It officially goes on display today as part of an effort by Public Art Vienna to revitalise and enhance urban space around the Austrian capital.
'It's the most random thing I've seen in Vienna,' said 27-year-old Nick Abrahams from London as he walked through the structure on Monday afternoon.
'It's really strange,' echoed Mr Nick Trute, 29, from Sydney, Australia.
Although the skull-shaped sauna was built to be fully functional, visitors would not be able to try it out or witness steam emanating from its eye sockets - something that happens only when the sauna, which can accommodate eight people, is in use.
Visitors will be able to go inside the sauna every first Saturday of the month or by appointment till March 15. LINK
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Breathtaking Viewing Platform in Austria
Top of Tyrol by Astearchitecture is a viewing platform located 3,000 m above sea level at the Stubai Glacier in Tyrol, Austria.
Weathering steel was used in the construction of this structure to account for the extreme weather conditions. LINK
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
7 Most Extreme Cliff Diving Spots On Earth
Cliff divers deal with insane heights, variable water levels, and falls that are not exactly straight down. Take a look at locations where the most adventurous cliff divers risk life and limb for an extreme thrill. Pictured is the popular diving cliff in Wolfgangsee, Austria. Pro Traveller has six more, with videos. Link, Via: Neatorama