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    Jules Piccard, also known as Julius Piccard (20 September 1840, in Lausanne – 11 April 1933, in Lausanne) was a Swiss chemist. He was the father of twins...
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    including Jacques Piccard, Bertrand Piccard, Jeannette Piccard and Don Piccard. Piccard and his twin brother Jean Felix Piccard were born in Basel,...
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    1931–1932. The Piccard family thus had the unique distinction of breaking world records for both the highest flight and the deepest dive. Jules Piccard (professor...
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  • Jean Piccard developed electronics for emptying ballast bags. Piccard died on January 28, 1963 (his 79th birthday) in Minneapolis. Jules Piccard (professor...
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  • include: Jules Piccard, a chemist and professor of chemistry Auguste Piccard, a physicist, aeronaut, balloonist, hydronaut Jacques Piccard, a hydronaut...
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  • Eulalie Piccard (fl. 1920s–1940s) Swiss-Russian novelist Franck Piccard (born 1965), French skier Ian Piccard (born 1968), French skier Jules Piccard (1840–1933)...
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    Loránd Eötvös Gabriel Lippmann[citation needed] Dmitri Mendeleev Edward Nichols Max Noether Heike Kamerlingh Onnes Jules Piccard Max Planck Ernst Schröder...
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    Geigy. Nietzki studied for his habilitation under the Swiss chemist Jules Piccard (1840–1933) in 1884 at the University of Basel. He was appointed Associate...
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    L. Bragg, Kramers, Dirac, Compton, de Broglie, Born, Bohr. 3rd row : Piccard, Henriot, Ehrenfest, Herzen, de Donder, Schrödinger, Verschaffelt, Pauli...
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    to carry for good luck by a grandson of Jules Verne from the novelist's personal library. Jones noted Piccard's Geneva news conference remarks: "We took...
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    the two founders of the Jules Verne Festival (Festival du Film Jules Verne Aventures (JVAFF)) and also known as the Jules Verne Film Festival, The awards...
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  • Five Weeks in a Balloon (film) (category Films based on works by Jules Verne)
    series. Although set in Africa, it was filmed in California. Balloonist Don Piccard acted as the film's technical advisor. For visual effects, a model of the...
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    Jacques Triger (redirect from Jules Triger)
    72 names inscribed on the Eiffel Tower. sometimes mistakenly quoted as Jules Triger, who is his brother; Birth Certificate from the city of Mamers, Sarthe...
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    co-founder of the Lausanne School of economics, together with Léon Walras Jean Piccard (1884–1963), Swiss-born American chemist, engineer, professor and high-altitude...
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    was preceded by unmanned dives in 1995 and 2009, as well as by Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh, the first men to reach the bottom of the Mariana Trench...
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  • Montillet Henri Oreiller Perrine Pelen Guy Périllat Laure Pequegnot Franck Piccard Alexis Pinturault Florence Steurer Jean-Pierre Vidal Jean Vuarnet Christophe...
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    781 km (51,770 ft); Auguste Piccard and Paul Kipfer in a hydrogen balloon. 1932: 16.201 km (53,150 ft) -Auguste Piccard and Max Cosyns in a hydrogen...
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  • inventor Auguste Piccard, who had been the first man to explore the stratosphere in a hot air balloon in 1931. Hergé had observed Piccard walking about Brussels...
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  • Together with a team of brilliant engineers, two visionary pilots—Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg—designed and built Solar Impulse from scratch, even...
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  • entrepreneur Auguste Léopold Protet (1808–1862), French Navy admiral Auguste Piccard (1884–1962), Swiss physicist, inventor, and explorer Auguste Rodin (1840–1917)...
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