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First ascent into the stratosphere, 28 May 1931 (b / w photo)
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First ascent into the stratosphere, 28 May 1931 (b / w photo)
5998042 First ascent into the stratosphere, 28 May 1931 (b/w photo) by European Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: First ascent into the stratosphere, 28 May 1931. Illustration for Historic Events 1839-1939 by Helmut and Alison Gernsheim (Longmans, 1960). Gravure-printed.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22327974
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Aluminium Ascent Atmosphere Balloon Contemporary Event Events Gondola Height Important Major Miles Physicist Spherical Airtight Stratosphere Swissman
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This print captures a historic moment in human exploration - the first ascent into the stratosphere on 28 May 1931. Taken by an anonymous European photographer from the 19th century, this image is now part of a private collection. The photograph showcases Professor Auguste Piccard, a renowned physicist, as he embarks on this groundbreaking journey. The scene depicts a spherical aluminium balloon with an airtight gondola attached to it. With determination etched on his face, Professor Piccard prepares to ascend into the unknown heights of the atmosphere. The significance of this event cannot be overstated. It represents mankind's relentless pursuit of knowledge and our unyielding desire to push boundaries. This daring expedition took place at a time when scientific advancements were rapidly transforming our understanding of the world. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of how far we have come in unraveling the mysteries that surround us. The height reached during this ascent was an astonishing ten miles above Earth's surface - truly an extraordinary feat for its time. This photograph serves as both a testament to human ingenuity and as a reminder that there is always more to discover beyond what meets the eye. It stands as evidence that science knows no bounds and continues to propel us forward into new realms of understanding.
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