A spherical pressurized aluminum gondola took Auguste Piccard up into the stratosphere in for the first time in 1931. He would make 27 trips upwards, finally reaching a record breaking 14 miles above ground. It is possible that he was the first to see the curvature of the earth. Piccard was a Swiss physicist, inventor, and explorer (1884-1962). He had a twin brother named Jean and they were the inspiration behind the name of Starfleet Captain Jean-Luc Picard.
for Sunday Stamps - science
4 comments:
A very interesting stamp and story. I like the colours, too.
My science-related stamps areon this post.
I like the patchwork of fields with the road twisting through.
My scientists are here
The Pfizer jab has given us that up-up-and-away feeling today.
I found some Nobel Prize winners - https://bit.ly/3hZLgi7
My Science stamp is here: a famous scientist.
http://viridianpostcard.blogspot.com/2021/01/sunday-stamps-science.html
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