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Thaddeus S.C. Lowe is known for his contributions to science and engineering throughout the Civil War. He founded the Union Army Balloon Corps to develop balloons used to gain information about enemy troops. During the Peninsula Campaign, Lowe ascended in a balloon known as the Intrepid and observed Confederate troops moving towards an isolated Union army, allowing the army to be aware and prepare for the incoming attack.

In addition, during a windy day in May of 1862, string winds prevented him from ascending. In Civil War language he was called an aeronaut.

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