Image:Jeannette and Jean Piccard 1936.jpg
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Jeannette Piccard and Jean Piccard and a cellophane balloon flown June 24, 1936 from the University of Minnesota
Rationale for fair use: Subjects are deceased. No free alternative is known to exist. Subjects were pioneers in the construction and use of balloons. Low resolution digitization.
Source: University of Minnesota, Heritage Trail Web site
http://www.uservices.umn.edu/heritage/engineering/balloon.jpg
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