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Balloonamania: Up, Up, and Away

The invention of the balloon struck the men and women of the late 18th century like a thunderbolt. Enormous crowds gathered in Paris to watch one balloon after another rise above the city rooftops, carrying the first human beings into the air in the closing months of 1783. The excitement quickly spread to other European cities where the first generation of aeronauts demonstrated the wonder of flight. Everywhere the reaction was the same. The balloon sparked new fashion trends and inspired new fads and products—and balloon weddings. Hair and clothing styles, jewelry, snuffboxes, wallpaper, chandeliers, bird cages, fans, clocks, chairs, armoires, hats, and other items, were designed with balloon motifs. The National Air and Space Museum maintains one of the world's great collections of objects and images documenting and celebrating the invention and early history of the balloon. Learn more about early flight at the National Air and Space Museum and read about exploring science in a balloon. Discover a selection of balloon-related objects from across the Smithsonian.


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Montgolfier Balloon Ascension

City of New York Balloon

Early Balloon Ascension

Balloon Aloft Over Beach

The Magnificent Hydrogen Balloon, "Le Suffren"

Balloon over the Cliffs of Dover

Untitled [Balloon Over Rural Scene]

The Lyon Balloon, 19 Jan. 1784

Untitled [Ship Rescuing Balloon in the Sea]

Untitled [Balloon Le Gay-Lussac Aloft]

Hot Air Balloon Ascending Over Village

Untitled [View of Balloon from Observatory Hill, Greenwich]

Mr. Green and Capt. Curry ascended in the albion balloon, Weymouth, Dorset

Untitled [Recto: Portrait of young woman; Verso: Balloon aloft over coastline.]

Mrs. Graham's Balloon Ascent with the Duke of Brunswick, 22nd August 1836.

1785 Mr. Baldwin ascended at Chester in Lunardi's balloon and descended at Bellair Farm in Ringsly 12 miles from Chester. Several persons assembled from the Farm and helped him to pack up his car and balloon.

1839 Mr. Hampton ascended at Canterbury when the Balloon not being sufficiently buoyant the intrepid Hampton cut away the car to lighten the Balloon and he ascended standing on the hoop to which the ropes were attached and descended in safety.

The 2nd Aerial Journey (Hydrogen Balloon) Charles et Robert Ju. 1, 1783. Vue prise de la terrasse des Feuillants.

25th Nov. 1783. The Air Balloon which ascended at the Artillery Ground & was found the same day at Grassham near Petworth, Sussex, 48 miles from London and was carried the next day to Petworth.

Thursday Oct. 28, 1841. Mr. Gypson ascended from Mr. Smith's Wharf Yard, East Gate, Sleaford. This balloon in which Mr. G. made his nocturnal voyage on June 3, 1839, is composed of 1800 yds of the richest silk in alternate colours of crimson and gold, 60 ft. high and 36 ft. diameter.

Painting, Oil on board

Ascension of a Montgolfier Balloon

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