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World altitude record commemorative medal

Goetz, Karl (artist) and Bayer-Hauptmunzamt (maker)

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Medal commemorating first free balloon stratospheric flight of Professor Auguste Piccard (1884-1962) and Dr. Paul Kipfer, in balloon FNRS, from Augsburg in Germany, 27 May 1931. Bronze; 60mm diameter, 2mm thickness. Bayer. Hauptmunzamt. [Bavarian State Mint]. Artist signed K. Goetz. Piccard designed a spherical, pressurised aluminium gondola allowing ascent to great altitude without requiring a pressure suit; he gathered much data on the upper atmosphere and studied cosmic rays; the first of 27 balloon flights; took off from Augsburg, Germany, and reached a record altitude of 15,785 m (51,775 ft).

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  • Title: World altitude record commemorative medal
  • Creator: Goetz, Karl (artist), Bayer-Hauptmunzamt (maker)
  • Date Created: 1931
  • Location: Germany
  • Physical Dimensions: diameter 60 mm, depth 2 mm
  • Type: commemorative medal
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