-
require high-grade
materials for
their envelopes, and they are po****r for
balloonist sport activity. The
first balloon which carried p****engers used hot air...
- This is a list of
notable balloonists: Jean-Pierre
Blanchard (French) and John
Jeffries (American),
first flight across the
English Channel, 1785. Mercedes...
- chemist, aeronaut, and
balloonist Jeannette Piccard, wife of Jean Felix, an
aeronaut and
balloonist Don Piccard, a
balloonist University of California...
-
aircraft List of
people who
disappeared mysteriously at sea
Other intrepid balloonists:
Adelir Antônio de
Carli (a.k.a.
Padre Baloneiro),
Brazilian priest,...
-
balloonist, hydronaut)
Jacques Piccard (hydronaut)
Bertrand Piccard (psychiatrist,
balloonist) Jean
Felix Piccard (organic
chemist and
balloonist; twin...
- The
weight of the
balloonist would cause the
balloon to
collapse inwards and
there had been a
number of
accidents where the
balloonists had been killed...
-
Balloonist theory was a
theory in
early neuroscience that
attempted to
explain muscle movement by ****erting that
muscles contract by
inflating with air...
- (31
January 1785 – 26
March 1870) was the
United Kingdom's most
famous balloonist of the 19th century. He
experimented with coal gas as a
cheaper and more...
- a Swiss-born
American chemist, engineer,
professor and high-altitude
balloonist. He
invented clustered high-altitude balloons, and with his wife Jeannette...
-
compelling as the ****ual
tensions he imagines."[citation needed] His
novel The
Balloonist,
published in 1976 by Farrar,
Straus and Giroux,
tells the
story of a...