Julian Nott | |
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Born | Julian Richard Nott June 22, 1944 Bristol, UK |
Died | March 25, 2019 | (aged 74)
Cause of death | Balloon accident |
Resting place | Compton Village Cemetery, Surrey, England |
Education | Physical Chemistry |
Alma mater | Epsom College St John's College, Oxford |
Occupation(s) | balloonist and innovator |
Known for | Altitude record of 55,134' in first pressurized hot-air balloon gondola |
Partner | Anne Luther |
Awards | Gold Medal by the Royal Aero Club, the first ever given to a balloonist [1] |
Julian Nott (22 June 1944 – 26 March 2019) was a British balloonist who later lived in Santa Barbara, California. He was known for his record-setting achievements. Nott set 79 world ballooning records and 96 British aviation records. He developed balloons for flights to Solar System destinations, particularly Titan. He flew a working prototype Titan balloon at −175 °C (−283.0 °F), approximately the temperature of Titan's atmosphere.[2]
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