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Best podcasts about auguste piccard

Latest podcast episodes about auguste piccard

Hiçbir Şey Tesadüf Değil
Dünya'nın Dibine Yolculuk: Mariana Çukur'unun Keşfi

Hiçbir Şey Tesadüf Değil

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 18:24


21 Aralık 1872'de İngiliz gemisi HMS Challenger, daha önce kimsenin cesaret edemediği bir görev için demir almıştı. Dünyanın etrafında uzun bir yolculuğa çıkan gemi mürettebatının zor bir görevi vardı: Okyanusların derinliğini ölçmek. 3,5 yıl süren çalışmaların sonucunda mürettebat, yaklaşık 11 km derinliğindeki Mariana Çukuru'nu keşfettiler. Fakat orada ne olduğunu da merak ediyordu tüm dünya. Bu cevabı da çılgın bir mucit olan Auguste Piccard arayışa koyulacaktı. Hiçbir Şey Tesadüf Değil'in bu bölümünde bir keşif hikayesini takip ediyoruz. Dünya'nın dibine, o sonsuz karanlığa giden yolculuğu birlikte inceliyoruz.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Six heures - Neuf heures, le samedi - La 1ere
Lʹarchive – Le bathyscaphe

Six heures - Neuf heures, le samedi - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 9:11


Véronique Raboud, documentaliste de la RTS, nous embarque à bord du Scalvis, qui transporte le bathyscaphe conçu par Auguste Piccard pour explorer les grandes profondeurs sous-marines. Un reportage de 1948.

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Le Short - RTS
Un sandwich sous-marin pour fêter le Mésoscaphe

Le Short - RTS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 4:34


Salut, c'est Julie! J'espère que la semaine a été bonne! Il y a tout juste soixante ans, le Mésoscaphe était immergé pour la première fois dans le Léman. Ce sous-marin imaginé par Auguste Piccard et construit par son fils, Jacques Piccard, a été l'attraction phare d'Expo 64. C'est le tout premier sous-marin touristique au monde et le plus grand jamais construit. Mon préféré à moi, c'est le sandwich sous-marin. Qu'on connaît plus sous le nom de “submarine sandwich” ou “sub” tout court. Il est né dans les communautés italiennes aux Etats-Unis dans les années 1900 et tu trouveras la recette détaillée par ici: https://bit.ly/3ASWsai Oh et n'oublie pas d'aller voter dimanche! Un très beau week-end à toi, Julie

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Disappearing Spoon: a science history podcast by Sam Kean
Death-Defying Science at 75,000 Feet

Disappearing Spoon: a science history podcast by Sam Kean

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 20:24


You wouldn't think a lanky, awkward balloon geek would inspire Hollywood. But the death-defying Auguste Piccard was a worthy namesake for Jean-Luc Picard of Star Trek fame...Our Sponsors:* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.rosettastone.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Les aventures de Bella la vache, (histoires pour enfants)

Vous connaissez Auguste Piccard? Non? Eh bien, les marmottes d'Obergurgl si!    Si vous aimez les histoires de Bella, elle sera ravie de recevoir un don de votre part, en cliquant sur le lien suivant: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Bellapodcast Découvrez les dessins et coloriages sur le site de Bella: www.bellapodcast.com Les aventures de Bella la vache est un podcast pour enfants. Les histoires sont écrites et racontées par tante Kiki  

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Bella the cow
The rescue of the marmots

Bella the cow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 10:29


Do you know Auguste Piccard? You don't?  The marmots of Obergurl do!  If you like Bella the cow, she would be delighted if you would buy her a hot chocolate by clicking on the following link : https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Bellapodcast Discover the drawings and coloring pages on Bella's website: www.bellapodcast.com    

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Bella de koe
De reddingsactie van de marmotten

Bella de koe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 10:14


Kennen jullie Auguste Piccard? Nee? Wel, de marmotten van Obergurgl wel.  Vinden jullie Bella de koe leuk? Trakteer haar dan op een warme chocomelk via deze link: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Bellapodcast Ontdek ook de tekeningen en inkleurplaten op Bella's website:  www.bellapodcast.com

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Mille et une archives - RTS
L'épopée scientifique d'Auguste et Jacques Piccard : de la stratosphère aux profondeurs des océans

Mille et une archives - RTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 39:44


La profonde curiosité du professeur Auguste Piccard, scientifique de renom, l'a entraîné très haut dans la stratosphère à bord d'un ballon libre de son invention en 1931. Son fils Jacques Piccard, curieux lui aussi, descendra pour sa part dans les profondeurs de la fosse des Mariannes en 1960, dans un bathyscaphe conçu par son père. L'épopée débute donc avec le savant vaudois Auguste Piccard : ce physicien doté d'une grande ingéniosité qu'il associe à son extrême rigueur scientifique et à de grandes capacités d'émerveillement, est le théoricien et le pionnier de l'exploration des extrêmes. Jacques Piccard, océanaute, travaillera en symbiose avec son père. Leurs expériences scientifiques ont élargi le champ des connaissances humaines. Sources écrites : - « Auguste Piccard, professeur de rêve », d'Yves Paccalet, L'Age d'Homme, 1997 - « Auguste, Jacques, Bertrand Piccard : A la conquête du ciel et des abysses », de Jean-François Rubin et Arnaud Schwartz, Gallimard, 2009 Récit et recherches : Marielle Rezzonico Narration : Sophie Richard Réalisation : Thierry Châtel Production : Grégoire Molle

Debout les copains !
Auguste Piccard

Debout les copains !

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 8:16


Stéphane Bern et Matthieu Noël, entourés de leurs chroniqueurs historiquement drôles et parfaitement informés, s'amusent avec l'Histoire – la grande, la petite, la moyenne… - et retracent les destins extraordinaires de personnalités qui n'auraient jamais pu se croiser, pour deux heures où le savoir et l'humour avancent main dans la main. Aujourd'hui, Auguste Piccard.

Debout les copains !
Ils ont inspiré un personnage de BD !

Debout les copains !

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 79:47


Historiquement Vôtre réunit 3 personnages qui ont inspiré un personnage de bande-dessinée : le physicien Auguste Piccard qui a inspiré Hergé pour son célèbre professeur Tournesol passionné, comme lui, des océans et des airs aussi. Puis "Monsieur Cinéma” Pierre Tchernia, homme de radio, de télévision, de cinéma qui s'est invité aussi - et plusieurs fois ! - dans Astérix sous les traits d'un légionnaire croqué par ses amis Uderzo et Goscinny. Et un acteur en vogue qui a débuté au cinéma en se masturbant dans une chaussette devant la caméra de Riad Sattouf qui en fait aujourd'hui un personnage de BD : le "beau gosse" Vincent Lacoste !

Rien ne s'oppose à midi - Matthieu Noël
Ils ont inspiré un personnage de BD !

Rien ne s'oppose à midi - Matthieu Noël

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 79:47


Historiquement Vôtre réunit 3 personnages qui ont inspiré un personnage de bande-dessinée : le physicien Auguste Piccard qui a inspiré Hergé pour son célèbre professeur Tournesol passionné, comme lui, des océans et des airs aussi. Puis "Monsieur Cinéma” Pierre Tchernia, homme de radio, de télévision, de cinéma qui s'est invité aussi - et plusieurs fois ! - dans Astérix sous les traits d'un légionnaire croqué par ses amis Uderzo et Goscinny. Et un acteur en vogue qui a débuté au cinéma en se masturbant dans une chaussette devant la caméra de Riad Sattouf qui en fait aujourd'hui un personnage de BD : le "beau gosse" Vincent Lacoste !

Les récits de Stéphane Bern

Stéphane Bern et Matthieu Noël, entourés de leurs chroniqueurs historiquement drôles et parfaitement informés, s'amusent avec l'Histoire – la grande, la petite, la moyenne… - et retracent les destins extraordinaires de personnalités qui n'auraient jamais pu se croiser, pour deux heures où le savoir et l'humour avancent main dans la main. Aujourd'hui, Auguste Piccard.

La Combinaison
#70 – Bertrand Piccard ✈️ Solar Impulse : 2 tours du monde en avion solaire et en ballon

La Combinaison

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 97:55


Vous vous souvenez de cet avion immense qui volait à l'énergie solaire et qui a fait le tour du monde ? Non / Oui ?  Je vous rafraichis la mémoire : l'avion Solar Impulse, un projet fou initié par mon invité du jour, l'immense Bertrand Piccard.  Mais remontons un peu en arrière, pour voir comment tout a commencé.  Bertrand Piccard né en Suisse, est le fils de Jacques Piccard océanographe qui a été le premier homme à descendre à 11 000 mètres (fosse des Mariannes) avec le Bathyscaphe « Trieste ». Bertrand est aussi le petit fils d'Auguste Piccard l'inventeur du ballon stratosphérique, de la cabine pressurisée, et le premier homme à observer la courbure de la terre à la frontière de l'Espace, en 1931. Auguste Piccard a inspiré Hergé pour le personnage du professeur Tournesol. La ressemblance est frappante ! Le père de Bertrand travaillait sur des projets avec la Nasa ce qui lui a permis d'assister aux décollages de plusieurs fusées dont celle d'Apollo 11, et de rencontrer Armstrong, Collins ou Aldrin, et même l'aviateur Charles Lindberg. En voyant ces décollages, le petit Bertrand s'est fait une promesse, celle de devenir Explorateur. Bien qu'il soit psychiatre de formation, Bertrand Piccard se lance dans l'aventure, avec un premier projet : Brietling Orbiter. Après 3 tentatives, il réussit à faire le tour du monde en ballon en 20 jours (45 000 km), sans escale de la Suisse vers l'Égypte. A l'arrivée, Bertrand observe qu'il lui reste très peu de carburant. Immédiatement il a l'idée de remonter un projet de vol à énergie solaire. Plus précisément un avion qui volerait à l'énergie solaire, et bien sûr qui ferait le tour du monde. En 1998, il initie le projet, et créé le prototype Solar Impulse. Le tour du monde sera fait avec Solar Impulse 2, le fameux avion énorme qui a l'envergure d'un 747, le poids d'une petite voiture et la puissance d'un scooter (4 moteurs électriques) Dans cet épisode, Bertrand raconte ses galères, ses joies, le vol qu'il alterne avec André Borschberg. Avec André, ils ont publié le livre de leur aventure « Objectif Soleil » C'est un exploit incroyable, il démontre, ainsi, qu'un avion peut voler la nuit et se recharger le jour grâce au soleil. Cette aventure lui a permis de devenir l'ambassadeur de l'énergie renouvelable et de reocntrer les plus grands chefs d'Etat et personnalités de notre planète ? Aujourd'hui la fondation Solar Impulse lutte contre le gaspillage, le réchauffement climatique, et les besoins énergétique, à court terme, sans hypothéquer l'avenir des générations futures. Sa fondation propose 1182 alternatives qui vont permettre de préserver notre monde, et ce qui est intéressant c'est qu'en face de chaque solution, il y a la notion de rentabilité. Préserver notre planète ne coutera pas plus cher, bien au contraire. Sans rentabilité, sans retour sur investissement, il ne sera pas possible de convaincre les entreprises ou les Etats. J'ai beaucoup aimé son approche, moins théoriques ou philosophiques que la plupart des solutions proposées par les écologistes. Je n'en dis pas plus, je vous laisse découvrir cet épisode hors du commun avec une personnalité extraordinaire. Un grand monsieur ! Bonne écoute ! #66 – Nacer Chahat – Ingénieur à la Nasa (JPL)    #62 – Bertrand Duplat – un micro-robot pour réparer le cerveau.   #47 – Patrick Dutartre – Leader de la Patrouille de France  #38 – Claudie Haigneré - Astronaute  #13 – Franky Zapata – L'homme volant   

La Diez Capital Radio
Objetivo La Luna 541 (27-05-2021)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 59:22


Carlos Soria y Luis Miguel López Soriano, final de la expedición al Dhaulagiri, humedales, palomas mensajeras, la isla de Pascua y la cultura de Rapa Nui. El veterano alpinista Carlos Soria y su compañero de expedición, fotógrafo y cámara de filmación en altura, Luis Miguel López Soriano, a su regreso de Nepal y de vuelta en España, ponen el punto final a su intento frustrado de ascensión al Dhaulagiri (8.167 metros), con motivo de su salida apresurada por el cierre del país a causa de la extensión de la cepa india del covid-19. Una interesante entrevista en la que los dos alpinistas españoles hablan sobre su aventura y muestran su enorme calidad humana. https://www.facebook.com/yosuboconcarlossoria En el tiempo de La Tertulia del Mapa de Oro, con el biólogo científico del CSIC Óscar Soriano y el zoólogo Fernando González Sitges, se habla de humedales y de su importancia para la regulación del ciclo del agua y del clima, el control de inundaciones y sequías, la provisión de agua a zonas de uso para actividades humanas y el refugio de una gran variedad de vida salvaje. A la charla se une Miguel Álvarez, investigador científico, miembro del CSIC y experto en Las Tablas de Daimiel, junto con Doñana, humedal emblemático de España. https://www.facebook.com/fernando.gonzalezsitges https://www.facebook.com/oscar.soriano1 malvarez@mncn.csic.es Palomas mensajeras es el tema elegido por el escritor Ángel Vallecillo para su sección de esta semana. Sus características, origen, primeras referencias históricas y su importancia en las dos guerras mundiales, con referencias a algunos episodios heroicos protagonizados por estos fascinantes animales. Un excelente momento de radio altamente recomendable. https://www.facebook.com/angel.vallecillo.75 En su sección dedicada a la Antropología, María del Carmen Valadés habla sobre la Isla de Pascua y cultura Rapa Nui. De forma intensa y apasionada se aborda los orígenes, características y, por supuesto, los moáis. Como el tiempo es limitado y el tema interesantísimo, Maricarmen ha prometido volver a recuperarlo en otro futuro programa. https://www.facebook.com/mariadelcarmen.v.sierra En la Efemérides, Celestino Francos rememora la primera ascensión a la estratosfera, de un ser humano, en un globo. El 27 de mayo de 1932, el físico suizo Auguste Piccard realizó una ascensión subiendo hasta 16201 metros dentro de una cápsula sellada, para su completa estanqueidad y suspendida debajo de un globo libre. https://www.gloobo.es En el Café de Cierre, también con la intervención del marino mercante Celestino Francos, se charla sobre los últimos descensos a la Fosa de las Marianas, el punto más profundo de la Tierra, situado en el océano Pacífico. El saludo de la semana es para Tomás, que escucha el programa desde Gran Canaria y para los amigos del Club de la Frasca, que lo siguen desde Santa Cruz de Tenerife y desde Cádiz. El programa está producido por Paloma Muñoz y realizado por Miguel González. Y todo ello está dirigido y presentado por el periodista, creador del programa, Ángel Alonso. Síguenos también en: https://www.ladiez.es https://www.objetivolaluna.es https://www.facebook.com/objetivolaluna

Incredible Feats
Trapped In Earth's Upper Atmosphere

Incredible Feats

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 7:14


In 1931 while studying radioactive waves, Swiss physicist Auguste Piccard and his assistant Paul Kipfer flew their custom hot air balloon closer to outer space than anyone before them… only to become trapped 50,000 feet above Earth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Artes
Artes - Cabo Verde eterniza “comandante Cousteau” nas casas de Porto Mosquito

Artes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 9:39


A aldeia piscatória de Porto Mosquito, na ilha de Santiago, em Cabo Verde, viu as suas casas transformadas em telas de homenagem ao navegador francês Jacques-Yves Cousteau que esteve na Baía do Inferno em 1948. O “Percurso Jacques Cousteau”, promovido pela associação Lantuna, conta com 19 murais que representam o “comandante Cousteau” e o que ele observou na sua expedição em Cabo Verde. Até agora, já há 19 murais nas fachadas das casas da comunidade piscatória de Porto Mosquito, na Baía do Inferno, a cerca de 20 quilómetros da cidade da Praia. As pinturas foramcriadas pelos artistas cabo-verdianos Hélder Cardoso, Tutu Sousa, Admir Inocêncio e Caia Barbosa e representam o percurso do navegador francês Jacques Yves-Cousteau e dos seus companheiros há 73 anos naquela zona. Além dos retratos de Jacques Yves-Cousteau, do biólogo Théodore Monod e do físico Auguste Piccard, há pinturas de tubarões, polvos, golfinhos, tartarugas, peixes, algas e também do chamado Batiscafo, o submarino com que tentaram aceder a zonas inacessíveis em 1948. Jacques Yves-Cousteau (11 de junho de 1910 - 25 de junho de 1997) foi um oficial da marinha francesa, documentarista, cineasta e oceanógrafo que ficou conhecido pelas suas viagens a bordo do Calypso, um navio francês de pesquisas hidrográficas. Também conhecido como “comandante Cousteau”, ele também andou por Cabo Verde e agora é homenageado. A homenagem é da responsabilidade da associação ambiental Lantuna e contou com o apoio da Embaixada de França em Cabo Verde. O objectivo é sensibilizar as pessoas para a protecçao do meio marinho, empoderar os residentes de Porto Mosquito e criar uma nova referência de ecoturismo e arte em Cabo Verde com um museu a céu aberto de homenagem a uma figura internacional. Ana Veiga, directora executiva da Lantuna, contou-nos a história da iniciativa e da associação que luta pela preservação da biodiversidade marinha e terrestre principalmente na ilha de Santiago.

We Talk About Dead People
126: Auguste Piccard | Patriarch of the Heavens

We Talk About Dead People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 100:21


When the whole world was alight with activity at the zenith of the scientific age, one aeronaut stood up and said: "Let's do this." This is the story of Auguste Piccard - the first man to touch the face of God. VENMO TIP JAR: @wtadp PATREON: www.patreon.com/wetalkaboutdeadpeople SOUNDCLOUD: @wetalkaboutdeadpeople FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/wetalkaboutdeadpeople TWITTER: www.twitter.com/wtadppodcast SPOTIFY: open.spotify.com/show/2OJRFxh9MGNb9AhA4JuOeX ITUNES: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/we-ta…d1282606749?mt=2 DISCORD SERVER: https://discord.gg/2VCrZTC #history #comedy #memes #funny #wtadp #wtadppodcast #podcast #true #story

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Life’s Tough, Explorers Are TOUGHER!
Life's Tough, but Bertrand Piccard is TOUGHER, universally recognized as “the 21st century's greatest explorer!”

Life’s Tough, Explorers Are TOUGHER!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 33:01


Life's Tough Media is pleased to announce the latest episode of our “Life's Tough: Explorers are TOUGHER!” podcast series. Hosted by Richard Wiese—explorer extraordinaire and President of The Explorers Club—this episode features Bertrand Piccard, elite Swiss explorer, psychiatrist, and environmentalist, and universally considered by society and his peers alike as “the 21st century's greatest explorer.” Bertrand received a degree from the University of Lausannein Psychiatry and has since become supervisor and renowned lecturer at the Swiss Medical Society for Hypnosis (SMSH). As a renowned adventurer & explorer, he has also obtained licenses to fly balloons, airplanes, gliders, and motorized gliders and has won many awards as a result of his adventures and expertise. Bertrand's family tree includes four generations of explorers. His grandfather, Auguste Piccard, was the first to fly to the stratosphere, in 1931, and is father, Jacques Piccard, was first to descend to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, in 1960. His great uncle Jean Félix Piccard and aunt Jeannette Piccard were also balloonists, with their son Donald Piccard first to fly across the English Channel in a balloon. “The family's attitude,” Bertrand once explained, “is that being told that something is impossible is exactly why we try to do it.” At 21-years-old, Bertrand decided to interrupt his medical studies to pursue his love of hang-gliding. Having won several competitions, he took his skill of the motorized hang glider to new levels: flying over Cape Sounion and the Temple of Poseidon in Greece's tourist areas; taking aerial pictures for a film made in the Maldives; participating in the first Ultralight Tour de France; attempting to develop centers giving rides to tourists in the Canary Islands. Bertrand executed his last loop at Château-d'Oex in January 1992. Seven years later, in March 1999, after two failed attempts, Bertrand, accompanied by Brian Jones, owner of Breitling, finally achieved the first non-stop round-the-world balloon flight. At one stroke, their Breitling Orbiter 3 flew further, and for longer than any other aircraft in aviation history, thereby setting seven World Records. The gondola is now on display at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington DC, alongside the Apollo 11 capsule and the airplanes of the Wright Brothers, Charles Lindbergh, and Chuck Yeager. Bertrand Piccard is also the visionary behind Solar Impulse, the very first airplane capable of flying perpetually without fuel—flying through the night, between two continents, and across the United States. In 2015-2016 the First Round-The-World Solar Flight, piloted by Bertrand himself, set 8 world records. It is in his DNA to go beyond the obvious and achieve the impossible. Since he launched the first flight around the world in a solar airplane, his ambition has been to leverage a pioneering spirit for useful contributions to renewable energies & clean technologies causes. With his dual identities as medical doctor and explorer, Bertrand has become a voice heard among the most distinguished institutions across the globe as a forward-thinking leader for progress and sustainability. Upon landing after their round-the-world balloon flight, Bertrand and Brian Jones promised each other to dedicate their achievement to the children of the world; and before accepting nomination as a United Nations Population Fund Goodwill Ambassador, the Winds of Hope Foundation was created. The foundation works mainly to prevent, treat, and raise awareness of Noma, a rapidly advancing gangrene that develops in the mouth and flourishes in conditions of extreme poverty. The victims are almost all children aged from 2 through 6. In the absence of any treatment, Noma is fatal in 80% of the cases and leaves the survivors in an intolerable state of disfigurement. In addition, Bertrand initiated the Solar Impulse Foundation, insisting that “hundreds of clean tech solutions exist that protect the environment in a profitable way, and we need to ensure that clean technologies become the only acceptable norm.” Bertrand is married to Michèle Piccard, and together they have three children. Join Richard and Bertrand for a candid and stimulating conversation on Bertrand's endless adventures, goodwill initiatives, and to hear what drives the greatest explorer of our time.

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Futility Closet
206-The Sky and the Sea

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 30:19


Swiss physicist Auguste Piccard opened two new worlds in the 20th century. He was the first person to fly 10 miles above the earth and the first to travel 2 miles beneath the sea, using inventions that opened the doors to these new frontiers. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll follow Piccard on his historic journeys into the sky and the sea. We'll also admire some beekeeping serendipity and puzzle over a sudden need for locksmiths. Intro: Herbert Hoover's doctor invented a game to keep him in shape. William Howard Taft boasted that he lost 70 pounds on this diet. Sources for our feature on Auguste Piccard: Auguste Piccard, Between Earth and Sky, 1950. Auguste Piccard, Earth, Sky and Sea, 1956. Alan Honour, Ten Miles High, Two Miles Deep: The Adventures of the Piccards, 1957. Fergus Fleming and Annabel Merulla, eds., The Explorer's Eye, 2005. Tom Cheshire, The Explorer Gene: How Three Generations of One Family Went Higher, Deeper, and Further Than Any Before, 2013. Markus Pagitz, "The Future of Scientific Ballooning," Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 365:1861, 3003-3017. G. Pfotzer, "History of the Use of Balloons in Scientific Experiments," Space Science Reviews 13:2 (June 1972), 199-242. Don Walsh, "Dr. Piccard and His Wonderful Electric Submarines," United States Naval Institute Proceedings 137:9 (September 2011), 102. "Bathyscaphe Explores Ocean Bottom," Science News-Letter 733 (Jan. 18, 1958), 35. Jean Piccard, "Exploration by Balloon," Scientific Monthly 47:3 (September 1938), 270-277. J.R. Dean, "Deep Submersibles Used in Oceanography," Geographical Journal 131:1 (March 1965), 70-72. "Scientists Fortunate to Return from Region of Black Skies," Science News-Letter 19:530 (June 6, 1931), 364. "Auguste Piccard," Physics Today 15:8 (August 1962), 80. "Ten Miles High in an Air-Tight Ball," Popular Science, August 1931, 23. Mark Betancourt, "See The World From 100,000 Feet," Air & Space Smithsonian, July 2015. Malcolm W. Browne, "A Balloonist's Adventurous Lineage," New York Times, March 21, 1999, 8. "Balloon's Historic Flight an Aviation Milestone," South Bend [Ind.] Tribune, March 27, 1999, A9. "Jacques Piccard," Times, Nov. 5, 2008, 58. Naomi Koppel, "Balloonist Piccard Comes From Long Line of Record-Setting Pioneers," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, March 21, 1999, 21. Glenn C. Altschuler, "What Propels the Piccards to Their Extremes," Boston Globe, Dec. 3, 2013, G.6. Helen Fields, "A Swiss Family's Triple Crown," U.S. News & World Report 136:7 (Feb. 23, 2004), 78-80. "Brother Had Faith in Piccard's Success," New York Times, May 29, 1931. "Jacques Piccard, Scientist Who Explored the Deep Seas, Dies at 86," Associated Press, Nov. 1, 2008. "Piccard on Radio Describes Flight," New York Times, June 2, 1931. "Piccard and Cosyns to Aid Argentine Flight," New York Times, Jan. 21, 1940. "Auguste Piccard, Explorer, Is Dead. Auguste Piccard Is Dead at 78. Stratosphere and Sea Explorer," New York Times, March 26, 1962. Whit Burnett, "Piccard and Aide Had Close Call," [Washington D.C.] Evening Star, May 29, 1931, A-4. Auguste Piccard, "Conquest of the Stratosphere at Hand," [Washington D.C.] Evening Star, Feb. 14, 1932, 5. "Plan Stratosphere Flight," [Washington D.C.] Evening Star, May 23, 1933, A-2. Max Cosyns, "Conquest of the Stratosphere at Hand," [Washington D.C.] Evening Star, June 26, 1934, 11. Listener mail: Scott McArt, "The Latest Bee Science Distilled," American Bee Journal, April 1, 2018. Bettina Ziegelmann et al., "Lithium Chloride Effectively Kills the Honey Bee Parasite Varroa destructor by a Systemic Mode of Action," Scientific Reports 8:1 (2018), 683. Mary Bammer, "Lithium Chloride for Varroa Control?" Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and University of Florida, April 18, 2018. Sarah De Filippe, "Director of Geese: A Dog With a Job," Vassar College Miscellany News 134:8 (Nov. 12, 2004), 16. Maxim Alter, "Dog Days May End Fowl Play," New Paltz Oracle, Oct. 28, 2010. "New Paltz Welcomes the Arrival of Geese Herding Border Collie," New Paltz News, Feb. 16, 2011. This week's lateral thinking puzzle is based on an item in Dan Lewis' Now I Know enewsletter (warning -- this link spoils the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

Contrarious Live:Out Of The Dark
Moderate Earth Curvature 2014,Messianic PsyOps & Cosmological Trickery

Contrarious Live:Out Of The Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017


This previously unreleased audio is part one of a phone call on the same general subject that was originally recorded on May 9 2014 with Chris McCombs. This proves once again that this is a highly unusual podcast because we have a significant backlog of unreleased audio.NOTE: Since the recording of this audio Dave has altered his cosmology from a shallow bowl model to the earth being shaped more like a concave dish with a prominent mound in the middle. ALSO:This podcast was recorded before Dave was given permission to go public about the Cloud Behind The Moon phenomena in January 2015. EVIDENCE:"(The Earth) seemed a flat disc with an upturned edge." Dr. Auguste Piccard, Swiss physicist, inventor and explorer, on his return from his 1931 record-setting balloon flight of about 15.8 miles. Piccard made a total of twenty-seven balloon flights, finally reaching a then-record altitude of 23 miles. Wikipedia oddly enough...does not mention his description of the shape of the Earth." LINK:https://flatearthperspectives.wordpress.com/2016/06/13/dr-auguste-piccards-record-breaking-balloon-flights/ CHRIS' SUPRATHEISM PODCAST: http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/talkCast.jsp?masterId=144013&cmd=tc

MultiVu Consumer News
Hennessy Ascends Higher, Ventures Deeper with New "Wild Rabbit" Advertising Creative - New Ad Creative, �The Piccards�

MultiVu Consumer News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2016


Hennessy V.S new ad creative celebrates the true story of Auguste Piccard, the first man to reach the stratosphere, and his son Jacques, the first man to reach the deepest depths of the ocean.

MultiVu Consumer News
Hennessy Ascends Higher, Ventures Deeper with New "Wild Rabbit" Advertising Creative - New Ad Creative,

MultiVu Consumer News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2016


Hennessy V.S new ad creative celebrates the true story of Auguste Piccard, the first man to reach the stratosphere, and his son Jacques, the first man to reach the deepest depths of the ocean.

Das Kalenderblatt
#01 Auguste Piccard geboren, Pionier der Extreme (28.01.1884)

Das Kalenderblatt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2011 4:32


Die futuristischen Abenteuer Jules Vernes sind das Vorbild für Auguste Piccard, geboren am 28. Januar 1884. Als erster Mensch fliegt er in einem Ballon bis in die Stratosphäre. Bald darauf taucht er mit Sohn Jaques in die Tiefsee ab, in Regionen, die noch kein Mensch erreicht hat.