The Aerostatic globe balloon, belonging to Jacques Charles
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The Aerostatic globe balloon, belonging to Jacques Charles
The Aerostatic globe balloon, belonging to Jacques Charles and Marie-Noel Robert, descending on the plain of Nesle, near Beaumont, France. Drawing shows descent of the first manned hydrogen gas balloon flight, which departed from Paris, France on Dec. 1, 1783. Among the spectators in left foreground are the Duke de Chartres and the Duke de Fitz-James. Date 1783?
Media ID 7297075
© Mary Evans / Library of Congress
Aerostatic Beaumont Belonging Descending Jacques Marie Nesle Noel Plain Tissandier
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