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January 9 – Balloon Ascension Day

 Posted on January 9, 2021

This is an update of my 1/9/2010 post:

On this date in 1793, Jean Pierre Blanchard became the first person to successfully fly a balloon in the U.S.

Blanchard was a French man who had already ignited “balloonmania” in Europe with successful flights in his hydrogen gas balloon, starting in 1784 (although other people had already ballooned the year before). Suddenly people wanted to buy things (such as fans and ceramics and hats) decorated with images of balloons; people even wore clothing au ballon, with huge puffed sleeves and rounded skirts, or hair styled au demi-ballon.

See also  January 17 – Popeye Day

By 1793 Blanchard brought his balloon to America. In front of witnesses such as George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe, he ascended from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and landed in New Jersey.

I can’t seem to spot who made January 9th “Balloon Ascension Day” in the U.S. (although I ran across a few vague mentions of President Lincoln), or when (again, vague mentions of Civil War times), but supposedly it IS a celebrated day on which many people across the country go hot-air ballooning.





Do Ballo
on Experiments

Balloon Rocket Race
Balloon in a Bottle
Balloon ON a Bottle




Balloon the Halls!

Blow up some balloons and rub them on carpet to create static electricity. Then carefully “hang” the balloons on the wall. (They should cling because of the electrical charge.)

Do this with a number of balloons. How long before the first balloon falls? The last? Can you do an experiment to test why the various balloons come down at different times?





Balloon Shrink-Art

Use a Sharpie fine point pen to carefully draw a picture on a well-inflated balloon. Try to keep your hand and fingers off of the lines you have already drawn, because the ink will smudge before it dries. Once your picture is complete, untie the balloon’s knot and watch as your drawing shrinks up.

I’ve always liked how finely drawn and detailed these shrunken pictures look!



Watch “Up!”


This Disney-Pixar movie features a LOT of balloons!


Also on this date:


Connecticut Celebrates Statehood








National Cassoulet Day  





National Static Electricity Day

Balloon Ascension Day
(original post)


Anniversary of Columbus spotting mermaids (supposedly!)



 



Martyrs’ Day in Panama








Birthday of President Richard Nixon








Birthday of suffrage activist Carrie Chapman Catt







Anniversary of the iPhone’s debut


Pravasi Bharatiya Divas

(Celebration of Non-Resident Indians)



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