Balloons Then and now

  • 1860's

    In the civil war, Union troops, like the French Army before them, used ballons to spy behind enemy lines to see how battles were going.
  • 1875

    Three French scientists, exploring the atmosphere, soared to 25,000 feet in a balloon.The men took bottles of oxygen with them, but when the ballon landed only one scientist had survived.
  • 1900's

    The early 1900's brought the dirigible, or blimp.Made of several balloons, it was fitted with motors and propellers that let the pilot steer. A cabin on the underside held more than 100 people on Atl`antic crossing.
  • 1932

    The man who invented a way to travel safely high into the atmosphere was a Swiss named Auguste Piccard, who built a ball-shaped aluminum gondola. Sealed inside with oxygen tanks, he safely reached a height of 54,000 feet.
  • 1961

    Brave men kept going higher and higher. Two U.S. Navy officers, Malcom D. Ross and Victor Prather, Jr., went up 113,740 feet in an open gondola to test space suits for astronauts.
  • 1999

    Others had crossed the oceans, but Bertrand Piccard (grandson of Auguste) and Brian Jones were the first to balloon non-stop around the world, covering 30,000 miles in 20 days. Their balloon and a gas balloon.
  • Present Day

    Planes have long been dirigible carrying a TV crew above a football game or other sports event.
  • Every Day

    Hundreds of small weather balloons explore the atmospere and transmit their findings to Earth.