Nicola Hetherington nh1476@bristol.ac.uk School of Chemistry University of Bristol |
Lighter than air |
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Priestley continued the work of Cavendish and the proximity of his house to a public brewery set the stage for many experiments on carbon dioxide. The beginning of hot air ballooning really starts in 1777 when his paper, “Experiments and Observations with Different types of Air” was translated into French. Two paper manufacturing brothers, Joseph Michel and Jaques Etienne Montgolfier were inspired to begin their experiments.