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Wonderful Balloon Ascents - cover

Wonderful Balloon Ascents

Camille Flammarion

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Wonderful Balloon Ascents," Camille Flammarion ventures into the realms of physical science and human curiosity, exploring the thrilling phenomenon of ballooning during the late 19th century. Through meticulous observation and vivid descriptions, Flammarion captures the breathtaking visuals and profound existential reflections that accompany ascents into the skies. His narrative interweaves personal accounts, historical context, and scientific insight, showcasing the era's fascination with aviation and humanity's desire to conquer the heavens. Flammarion's eloquent prose and skillful use of metaphor elevate the book into a philosophical exploration of freedom and transcendence, situated within the broader movement of scientific inquiry of the time. Camille Flammarion, a prominent French astronomer and writer, was deeply influenced by the scientific revolutions of his time, which ignited his passion for the cosmos and exploration. His experiences in balloon ascents reflect both a personal quest for knowledge and an era marked by rapid advancements in technology and human thought. Flammarion's extensive background in astronomy, coupled with his fascination for the unknown, ultimately shaped the direction of this captivating work. "Wonderful Balloon Ascents" is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of science, adventure, and philosophy. Flammarion's writings invigorate the spirit of exploration and challenge readers to contemplate their place in the universe. Both a testament to human ingenuity and a thrilling narrative of flight, this book invites readers to reflect on the beauty of discovery.
Disponible depuis: 15/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 149 pages.

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