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Fatal accident on the hot air balloon Zenith, 15 April 1875. In trying to break the altitude record in a balloon, two of the three balloonists suffocated from the thin air. Gaston Tissandier was the only survivor
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Fatal accident on the hot air balloon Zenith, 15 April 1875. In trying to break the altitude record in a balloon, two of the three balloonists suffocated from the thin air. Gaston Tissandier was the only survivor
ZENITH ACCIDENT, 1875.
Fatal accident on the hot air balloon Zenith, 15 April 1875. In trying to break the altitude record in a balloon, two of the three balloonists suffocated from the thin air. Gaston Tissandier was the only survivor
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Media ID 10717472
1875 Accident Aeronaut Aeronautical April Aviation Aviator Ballooning Balloonist Danger Dead Flight Gaston Gondola Meteorologist Tissandier Zenith
EDITORS COMMENTS
This haunting print captures the tragic aftermath of the fatal accident that occurred on the hot air balloon Zenith on April 15,1875. The brave balloonists embarked on a daring mission to break the altitude record in a balloon, but their ambition led them to an untimely demise. As they ascended higher into the sky, two of the three adventurers succumbed to suffocation caused by the thin air at such extreme heights. In this somber image, we witness the exterior of Zenith's gondola, now a silent witness to this devastating event. The engraving showcases a scene frozen in time - a testament to both human courage and vulnerability. Amidst this tragedy, one man emerged as Gaston Tissandier: the sole survivor who defied fate itself. The French aviator Gaston Tissandier was not only an accomplished meteorologist but also an experienced balloonist. His survival stands as a testament to his resilience and resourcefulness amidst danger. This photograph serves as a reminder of humanity's relentless pursuit of exploration and innovation in transportation. As we gaze upon this poignant artwork from Granger Art on Demand, let us reflect upon those who have sacrificed their lives for progress in aviation history. May it serve as a solemn tribute to all those who dared to dream beyond limits and paid dearly for their aspirations – forever etched into our collective memory.
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