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The Hot-Air Balloon’s First Flight - Original

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🗓️ 4 June 2024

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

June 4, 1783. The Montgolfier Brothers hold the first public demonstration of their new invention: the hot-air balloon.


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Thank you. It's June 4, 1783, in a town square in Annanay, France. 38-year-old Etienne-Mongolpher strikes a flint and steel together in search of a spark.

0:37.1

After a few tries, a small pile of straw on the ground sets a light.

0:41.3

A meager crowd watches as Etienne adds more fuel to the fire.

0:45.3

He moves quickly because time is of the essence.

0:48.3

Etienne is here with his older brother Joseph to demonstrate a new invention.

0:52.3

A large, circular sheet lies on the ground,

0:56.2

and if the Mongolpher brothers are right, it'll soon ascend into the sky like a bird. Etienne signals

1:03.4

to Joseph and the two inventors lift the cotton and paper sheet above the fire. As smoke and heated air

1:09.5

enters an opening in the sheet, it gradually expands

1:12.6

into a balloon. Eventually, the sheet is fully inflated, but the Mongolpher brothers' balloon remains

1:18.6

on the ground. One or two spectators heckle and laugh, but Etienne ignores them. He knows it's

1:25.2

just a matter of time before the balloon's ready to go.

1:28.3

And after a few more seconds, Etienne feels the balloon tugging at his hands.

1:33.2

He and Joseph exchange a nod, let go at the same time, and the balloon rises into the air.

1:40.1

The small crowd bursts into applause as the balloon soars up toward the clouds.

1:45.0

It climbs and climbs, rising higher even than Etienne expected,

1:49.0

till it's little more than a small speck in the blue sky.

1:56.0

This experiment in Anine France doesn't just launch a balloon into the air.

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