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                    [Title] => Company successfully tests space-tourism balloon
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An Arizona company said Tuesday it has successfully completed the first small-scale test flight of a high-altitude balloon and capsule being developed to let tourists float 20 miles (32 kilometers) above the earth.

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Blame it on the wind. Again.

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Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner tries to become the first man in 50 years to successfully make a free-fall dive from 120,000 feet high.

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After more than 50 years, a man will try to make history by becoming the first one to successfully make a free fall dive from 120,000 feet high.

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Blame it on the wind. Again.

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