PICCARD'S GONDOLA
REMOVAL RESENTED
ACT OF SABOTAGE
LONDON, 14th-April.
An act of sabotage has frustrated the attempt of the directors of the Brussels University Museum to retrieve from the Gurgl Glacier, in the Tyrol, the spherical aluminium gondola in which Professor Piccard ascended to a" record height last May, says the Vienna correspondent of the "Times.''
Dr. Kipfer, who was superintending the removal, was obliged to anchor the gondola to the mountain side one night, for fear/of avalanches. On his return next morning he found that the ropes had been cut and that the huge sphere had vanished.
It was eventually discerned jammed in a 600 ft gorge. It is feared that it cannot be recovered.
The inhabitants of Gurgl resented the removal of the gondola, hoping that it would become a tourist attraction.
On 26th May, 1931, Professor'Piccard and, an assistant- asijpnded in a balloon at Augsburg, Germany, before sunrise, intending to be down again by one p.m. The professor proposed to go up ten miles to study cosmic radiation and electrons and attached to the balloon was a ball-shaped gondola, containing the two men and their instruments, the ball being sealed up in order to protect the occupants at extreme altitudes. The balloon disappeared into the sky at mid-day, at an estimated height of 36,000 ft, and then commenced a fantastic adventure which thrilled all Europe.
Motorists and police on cycles pursued the balloon into Italy, where an aeroplane went up in a vain endeavour, to make contact. As the bewildering chase ; continued fears were expressed for the safety of the men, but they were found next day, having spent a shivering night on a rocky ledge, after their balloon had landed on a glacier, near Ober Gurgl, in the Tyrol. They had reached a height of 53,000 ft, their descent being interrupted by. a faulty 'valve spring. The gondola was left at the spot for subsequent salvage.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1932, Page 9
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