According to a conversation on Twitter between Danny Sullivan and a member of YouTube the staff, Google considered sending Felix Baumgartner to space for his jump with a pair of Google Glass. That would have been awesome again.
Can you imagine seeing what Felix's eyes were seeing as he was falling? And then, you know answering questions on Google+ Hangouts and checking your tweets by winking your eye or something. Maybe next time, Red Bull? There will be a next time, right?
@dannysullivan @RedBullStratos we discussed it but other factors prevented that from being safely deployed.
(@golding) October 14, 2012
Not only would it have been a great use of Google Glass, but it would have given us a perspective that only Felix himself would ever see.
Watch live. Over 8 million viewers watched the stream on YouTube. What a hell of a Google+ Hangout, eh?
If you want, you can make your own until they're widely available:
UPDATE: The jump has been made and it was successful. Felix is safe and world records have been broken. Now excuse me, I need to buy and drink a Red Bull or 9.
(photo via Steve Streza)
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