Disaster of the balloon Zenith at an altitude of 8600 metres, 15 April 1875
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Caption | Disaster of the balloon Zenith at an altitude of 8600 metres, 15 April 1875. After the balloon reached an altitude of 8600 metres Joseph-Croce Spinelli and Theodore Sivel died from lack of oxygen. The third aeronaut on board, Gaston Tissandier, survived, but was left deaf. Educational card, early 20th century. |
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Creator | French School (20th century) |
Artwork medium | chromolithograph |
Credit | Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | educational card cards transport flight aviation flying aircraft pioneers aeronauts crew aviators French Zenith disaster misfortune death accident altitude Joseph-Croce Spinelli Joseph Croce Spinelli Theodore Sivel Gaston Tissandier survival tragedy tragic 19th Century basket balloonists balloon metres April 1875 |
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