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Andre jacques garnerin biography of barack

He was appointed Official Aeronaut of France. Garnerin was born in Paris. He was captured by British troops during the first phase of the French Revolutionary Wars —, turned over to the Austrians and held as a prisoner of war in Buda in Hungary for three years. Garnerin, a student of the ballooning pioneer professor Jacques Charles , was involved with the flight of hot air balloons , and worked with his older brother Jean-Baptiste-Olivier Garnerin — in most of his ballooning activities.

Eventually he was appointed Official Aeronaut of France. Garnerin began experiments with early parachutes based on umbrella-shaped devices and carried out the first frameless parachute descent in the gondola with a silk parachute on 22 October at Parc Monceau, Paris 1st Brumaire, Year VI of the Republican calendar.

André-Jacques Garnerin was a French aeronaut,

Garnerin's first parachute was made of white canvas with a diameter of approximately 23 feet 7 m. The umbrella was closed before he ascended, with a pole running down its center and a rope running through a tube in the pole, which connected it to the balloon. Garnerin rode in a basket attached to the bottom of the parachute; at a height of approximately 3, feet 1, m he severed the rope that connected his parachute to the balloon.

The balloon continued skyward while Garnerin, with his basket and parachute, fell. The basket swung violently during descent, then bumped and scraped when it landed, but Garnerin emerged uninjured. Although the public and press were in favour, he was forced to appear in front of officials of the Central Bureau of Police to justify his project. They were concerned about the effect that reduced air pressure might have on the organs of the delicate female body and loss of consciousness, plus the moral implications of flying in such close proximity.

Unsatisfied with Garnerin's responses, the police issued an injunction against him, forbidding the ascent on the grounds that the young woman was committing herself to the venture without any idea of the possible outcome. After further consultation with both the Minister of the Interior and the Minister of the Police the injunction was overturned on the grounds that "there was no more scandal in seeing two people of different gender ascend in a balloon than it is to see them jump into a carriage.