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  1. Robert Alan Eustace, né en 1957, est un ingénieur en informatique américain spécialisé dans le domaine de la connaissance. Il a été vice-président de Google jusqu'en 2015. Depuis le 24 octobre 2014, il détient le record mondial de saut en parachute le plus haut ainsi que de la plus longue chute libre .

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    Robert Alan Eustace (born 1957) is an American computer scientist who served as Senior Vice President of Engineering and first Senior Vice President for Knowledge at Google until retiring in 2015. On October 24, 2014, he made a free-fall jump from the stratosphere, breaking Felix Baumgartner's world record.

  3. 28 déc. 2020 · Smithsonian Channel. 4.16M subscribers. Subscribed. 579. 47K views 3 years ago #SmithsonianChannel #RiskTakers. In 2014, Alan Eustace accomplished the highest altitude free fall jump ever...

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  4. 12 déc. 2017 · Learn how Alan Eustace, a computer scientist and Google vice president, achieved the highest skydive in history from 135,908 feet in 2014. Discover the challenges, dangers and engineering feats of his near-space dive.

  5. 30 oct. 2014 · Vendredi dernier, l’Américain Alan Eustace, l’un des Vice-Présidents de Google, a battu les records du monde de saut en parachute le plus haut et de distance en chute libre (sans parachute) la...

  6. On October 24, 2014, Alan Eustace donned a custom-built, 235-pound spacesuit, attached himself to a weather balloon, and rose above 135,000 feet, from which point he dove to Earth, breaking both the sound barrier and previous records for high-altitude jumps. Hear his story of how -- and why.

  7. 24 oct. 2014 · ROSWELL, N.M. — A well-known computer scientist parachuted from a balloon near the top of the stratosphere on Friday, falling faster than the speed of sound and breaking the world altitude record...