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Later Jean Piccard developed electronics for emptying ballast bags.
Jacques Piccard ( 28 July 19221 November 2008 ) was a Swiss oceanographer and engineer, known for having developed underwater vehicles for studying ocean currents.

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The first was the manned descent by Swiss-designed, Italian-built, United States Navy-owned bathyscaphe Trieste which reached the bottom at 1: 06 pm on 23 January 1960, with U. S. Navy Lieutenant Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard on board.
Auguste Antoine Piccard ( 28 January 1884 – 24 March 1962 ) was a Swiss physicist, inventor and explorer.
Showing an intense interest in science as a child, he attended the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, and became a professor of physics in Brussels at the Free University of Brussels in 1922, the same year his son Jacques Piccard was born.
During this flight, Piccard was able to gather substantial data on the upper atmosphere, as well as measure cosmic rays.
Jean Felix Piccard ( Basel, Switzerland, January 28, 1884 – January 28, 1963, Minneapolis, Minnesota ), also known as Jean Piccard, was a Swiss-born American chemist, engineer, professor and high-altitude balloonist.
Piccard was the co-pilot for his wife Jeannette on the third and final voyage of the Century of Progress.
Developed with John Ackerman of the University of Minnesota and piloted by Jean Piccard in 1937 in Rochester, Minnesota, the first multi-celled balloon was called The Pleiades and was made of 98 latex rubber balloons.
Although Beebe and Barton performed no dives in 1933, their work gathered a large amount of publicity when the Bathysphere was displayed in a special exhibit for the American Museum of Natural History, and later at the Century of Progress World's Fair in Chicago, where they shared the fair's Hall of Science with Auguste Piccard.
The Ashadze hydrothermal field ( 13 ° N on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, elevation-4200 m ) was the deepest known high-temperature hydrothermal field until 2010, when the Piccard site (, elevation-5000 m ) was discovered by a group of scientists from NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.
Castafiore's mention of Calculus ' " ascents in balloons " is a reference to Auguste Piccard, upon whom Calculus was modelled.
* The Swedish expedition member Eric Björgenskjöld ( seen on the right of the panel in which Professor Phostle is given the flag to plant on the meteorite ) physically resembles a real person: Auguste Piccard, who was Hergé's inspiration for Professor Calculus.
Born in Lausanne, Vaud canton, Bertrand Piccard, along with Brian Jones, was the first to complete a non-stop balloon flight around the globe.
The model was heavily advertised by the Breitling Orbiter 3 — both Brian Jones and Bertrand Piccard were wearing the Emergency.
Calculus is partly modeled on inventor Auguste Piccard ( 1884 – 1962 ), Hergé stated in an interview with Numa Sadoul: " Calculus is a reduced scale Piccard, as the real chap was very tall.
Jacques Piccard was born in Brussels, Belgium to Auguste Piccard, who was himself an adventurer and engineer.
On 14 July 1969, just two days before the Apollo 11 launch, the Ben Franklin, also known as the Grumman / Piccard PX-15 mesoscaphe, was towed to the high-velocity center of the Gulf Stream off the coast of Palm Beach, Florida.

Piccard and used
In the 1950s, Auguste Piccard invented the bathyscaphe and used the " Trieste " to investigate the ocean's depths.

Piccard and on
** Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh descend into the Mariana Trench in the bathyscaphe Trieste, reaching the depth of 10, 911 meters ( 35, 797 feet ) and become the first human beings to reach the lowest spot on Earth.
* 1948: Auguste Piccard sends the first bathyscaphe, FNRS-2, on unmanned dives.
Piccard died on January 28, 1963 ( his 79th birthday ) in Minneapolis.
* May 27, Swiss professor Auguste Piccard and his assistant Kipfer take a stratosphere-balloon to 15, 781 meters ( 51, 774 feet ), starting in Augsburg and landing on a glacier in Austria.
On 1 March 1999 Piccard and Brian Jones set off in the balloon Breitling Orbiter 3 from Château d ' Oex in Switzerland on the first non-stop balloon circumnavigation around the globe.
* Speech by Bertrand Piccard on TED Website
He and Jacques Piccard were aboard the bathyscaphe Trieste when it made a record maximum descent into the Mariana Trench on January 23, 1960, the deepest point of the world's oceans.
:: Auguste Piccard and Ernest Stahel produce a null result on Mont Rigi.
With this success, the younger Piccard abandoned economics to collaborate with his father on further improving the bathyscaphe and demonstrating its practicality for exploration and research.
With his Trieste able to reach depths of 24, 000 feet, Piccard and his colleagues planned on an even greater challenge — a voyage to the bottom of the sea.
Brian Jones, along with Bertrand Piccard, co-piloted the first successful uninterrupted circumnavigation of the world on board the balloon Breitling Orbiter 3.
In 1960, Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh reached the bottom of the Mariana Trench, the deepest known trench on Earth, and observed life.

Piccard and flight
In late 1998 they made a record-breaking flight from Morocco to Hawaii but were unable to complete a global flight before Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones in Breitling Orbiter 3 in March 1999.
In February 1946 with Otto C. Winzen, Jean Piccard proposed manned flight to the US Navy using clustered balloons made of thin plastic.
* March 1 – The hot-air balloon Breitling Orbiter 3, with pilots Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones, begins the first non-stop, round-the-world balloon flight.
* March 1 Hot air balloon Breitling Orbiter 3, with pilots Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones, begins the first non-stop, round the world balloon flight.
The Piccard family thus has the unique distinction of breaking world records for both the highest flight and the deepest dive.
Recipients have included Brian Jones and Bertrand Piccard for the first round-the-world balloon flight.

Piccard and later
In a letter to Robert Gray of the Dewey and Almy Chemical Co. later published in Time magazine, Piccard describes how he broke balloons with a hunting knife and revolver to control his descent.

Piccard and by
Some of the original designs for the power transmission plants were created by the Swiss firm Faesch & Piccard, which also constructed the original 5, 000 HP waterwheels.
* In balloon and Bathyscaphe by Auguste Piccard ( 1955 )
Supported by the Belgian Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique ( FNRS ) Piccard constructed his gondola.
In 1935 and 1936, to reduce weight and thus enabling a balloon to reach higher altitudes, plastic balloon construction began independently by Max Cosyns in Belgium, Erich Regener in Germany, and Thomas H. Johnson and Jean Piccard, then at the Franklin Institute Bartol Research Foundation in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Piccard with his wife co-invented the plastic balloon and he designed and in 1936 flew a cellophane balloon built by his students.
These books by Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones are with the same content from different publishers.
Impressed by his designs, the U. S. Navy bought the vessel and hired Piccard as a consultant.
A similar project in which a man in a gondola reached an altitude of was performed in 1931 by the Swiss physicist Auguste Piccard.

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