Up and Away!plindeman@nsta.orgWed, 05/04/2022 - 17:40 The fatal flight of the Zenith. Library of...
 

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Up and Away!
Up and Away!plindeman@nsta.orgWed, 05/04/2022 - 17:40 The fatal flight of the Zenith. Library of Congress.In April 1875, three individuals, including Gaston Tissandier, ascended in a balloon called the Zenith, near Paris, France, to an altitude of nearly 28,000 feet and lost consciousness. A newspaper...