The first balloon filled with hydrogen was launched in August 1783.
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Jacques Alexandre Charles first attempted to use hydrogen as a replacement for hot air in hot air balloons in 1783. This led to the first manned flight using hydrogen gas in December of the same year.
He invented The hydrogen Balloon, http://www.biography.com/articles/Charles-Jacques-Alexandre-C%C3%A9sar-9244979
Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles, not to be confused with Jacques Charles was a French inventor, and primarily a balloonist.. He was aboard the first manned hydrogen balloon flight.
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Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles was born November 12, 1764
Jacques Charles was a scientist who created the first hydrogen balloon. He was born in Beaugency-sur-Loire. His father was also named Jacques Charles and his mother was named Marguerite.
Yes, there is a museum named after Jacques Alexandre César Charles, known as the Musée Charles de Gaulle in France. While it primarily focuses on the life and legacy of Charles de Gaulle, it also highlights significant figures in French history, including Charles, who was an influential inventor and scientist. However, there isn't a dedicated museum solely for Jacques Alexandre César Charles himself.
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Professor Jacques Charles invented hydrogen balloons in 1783.
Julie Françoise Bouchaud des Hérettes
I think they were concerned but officaly let him do it.