International Commission for Scientific Aeronautics
The International Commission for Scientific Aeronautics was a branch of the International Meteorological Committee founded in Paris, France, in September 1896 at the International Meteorological Congress. Members included directors of Meteorological Institutes in all countries. Its objective was to investigate conditions holding in the atmosphere up to the highest limit attainable by kites and balloons. Observations were published in the Veröffentlichungen der Internationalen Kommission für wissenschaftliche Luftschiffahrt. Met seven times from 1898–1912.
Meetings:
- Strassburg, 1898
- Paris, 1900 (at the Exposition Universelle)
- Berlin, 1902
- St. Petersburg, 1904
- Milan, 1906
- Monaco, 1909
- Vienna, 1912
From 1896–1912, Professor Hugo Hergesell of Strassburg, was the President and editor of the Veröffentlichungen.
By one account, the genesis of this organization lies in the discrepancy between English and German data, discovered by Richard Aßmann c. 1890 reviewing James Glaisher's measurements from the 1860s. The international scientific community began to pursue the idea of simultaneous measurements, which were initiated by Gaston Tissandier. The first of these were taken on 14 July 1893, in Berlin and Stockholm.[1]
The group, organized formally in 1896, began by creating subcommittees located in Strassburg, Berlin, Paris, and St. Petersburg.[2] Simultaneous experiments were conducted in these locations and in and Vienna and Warsaw. Additional research was conducted by Léon Teisserenc de Bort's Observatory in Trappes, Rotch's Blue Hill Observatory in Massachusetts, and von Bezold's aeronautical observatory in Berlin.[3]
Through international comparison of data, the group confirmed that atmospheric weather does vary over time and space. As stated by Hergesell in his introductory speech at the Berlin conference in 1902:
It had generally been believed that Glaisher's results were correct and that at fairly low levels the temperature remained constant throughout the year. But this has been shown to be altogether wrong. There is eternal change even at great heights, and the temperature varies just as much at levels of 30,000 ft. as at 1,200 ft. Moreover, at the same heights above Paris and St. Petersburg there may be differences of temperature amounting to 60° or 70° F. Our observations have also proved that the variation of temperature is not continuous, but that the atmosphere is composed of layers, as it were, which often show considerable differences of temperature. This layer-formation is one of the most important subjects at present under investigation.[1]
From Nature's article about the sixth meeting of this commission:[4][5]
- The sixth Congress of the International Commission for Scientific Aëronautics commenced at Monaco on April 1. Thirty-three members were present, representing fourteen countries. The Prince of Monaco, by whose invitation the meeting was held at Monaco, placed the rooms of the new Oceanographical Museum at the service of the commission. Among the members present were Prof. Hergesell (the president), Profs. Assmann, Berson, and Captain Hildebrandt from Germany, M. Teisserenc de Bort from France, Prof. Hildebrandsson from Sweden, Prof. A. L. Rotch from the United States, Generals Rykatcheff and Kowanko from Russia, Colonel Vives y Vich from Spain, Prof. Bierknes from Norway, Prof. Palazzo and Dr. Oddone from Italy, Hofrat von Konkoly from Hungary, M. Vincent from Belgium, Captain Ryder from Denmark, and Messrs. P. Alexander and C. J. P. Cave from [Britain] . . .
- Address: Meteorologischer Landeseienst, Strassburg i. E. (1906)
People affiliated with International Commission for Scientific Aeronautics
- Abbott Lawrence Rotch (Occupations: Meteorologist, Tech areas: Meteorology • Kite • Balloon • Ballon-sonde)
- Alexander Matveevich Kowanko (Occupations: Military officer • Engineer, Tech areas: LTA • Marine • Meteorology • Photography • Military)
- Alfred Hildebrandt (Occupations: Military officer, Tech areas: LTA • Photography • Military)
- Franz Hinterstoisser (Occupations: Military officer)
- Hugo Hildebrand Hildebrandsson (Occupations: Meteorologist, Tech areas: Meteorology)
- Léon Teisserenc de Bort (Occupations: Meteorologist, Tech areas: Meteorology)
- Louis Paul Cailletet (Occupations: Scientist, Tech areas: LTA • Photography • Instrument)
- Luigi Palazzo (Occupations: Meteorologist • Physicist, Tech areas: Aeronautics)
- Mikhail Aleksandrovich Rykatcheff (Occupations: Military officer • Meteorologist, Tech areas: Meteorology)
- Pedro Vives y Vich (Occupations: Military officer, Tech areas: LTA • Astronomy)
- Prince Albert I (Occupations: Royalty, Tech areas: Meteorology)
- Richard Aßmann (Occupations: Meteorologist, Tech areas: Meteorology • LTA)
Publications by or about International Commission for Scientific Aeronautics
- Beiträge zur Physik der freien Atmosphäre (Simple title: Beiträge zur Physik der freien Atmosphäre, Journal: Beiträge zur Physik der freien Atmosphäre)
- Publication 6391, The international commission for scientific aeronautics. Pres.: Professor Hergesell of Strassburg (Simple title: The international commission for scientific aeronautics)
- Publication 6379, 1902, International Aeronautical Congress at Berlin (Simple title: International Aeronautical Congress at Berlin, Journal: Aer. World)
- IKWL, 1903, Internationale Kommission für Wissenschaftliche Luftschiffahrt (Simple title: International Commission for Scientific Air Navigation, Journal: Ill. Aër. Mitt.)
- Assmann, 1904, Das aëronautische Observatorium Berlin in Jahre 1903 (Simple title: The Aëronautische Observatorium Berlin in 1903, Journal: Ill. Aër. Mitt.)
- Hergesell, 1905, The work of the international commission for scientific aëronautics (Simple title: The work of the international commission for scientific aëronautics, Journal: Aër. Journ.)
- Moedebeck, 1906, Die Luftschiffahrt, ihre Vergangenheit und ihre Zukunft, insbesondere das Luftschiff im Verkehr und im Kriege (Simple title: Airship, its past and its future, especially the airship in traffic and war)
- Moedebeck, 1906, Die Luftschiffahrt, ihre Vergangenheit und ihre Zukunft, insbesondere das Luftschiff im Verkehr und im Kriege (Simple title: Airship, its past and its future, especially the airship in traffic and war)
- Bassus, 1906, Ueber die Abbildung von Gewässern in Wolkendecken (Simple title: On the mapping of waters in cloud cover, Journal: Ill. Aër. Mitt.)
- IKWL, 1908, Internationale Kommission für Wissenschaftliche Luftschiffahrt (Simple title: International Commission for Scientific Aeronautics, Journal: Ill. Aër. Mitt.)
- Palazzo, 1908, Gli esperimenti aerologici del luglio 1907 nel golfo Ligure (Simple title: The aerological experiments of July 1907 in the Ligurian Gulf, Journal: Boll. Soc. Aer. Ital.)
- Publication 6390, 1909, The international commission for scientific aeronautics (Simple title: The international commission for scientific aeronautics, Journal: Nature)
International Commission for Scientific Aeronautics participated in these events:
- Saint Petersburg Conference on the Exploration of the Atmosphere (Start date: 1904-08-29, Locations: Saint Petersburg, Country: RU, Tech focus: Meteo • LTA • Kite • Instrument • Military)
Some of the template data might be focused on the Strassburg subcommittee.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Hildebrandt, 1908, Airships Past and Present, p. 253–255.
- ↑ A. Cléry, "Exploration de la haute atmosphère: Conférence de Strasbourg", L'Aérophile, Vol. 6, No. 1–3, January-February-March 1898,p. 32.
- ↑ Auguste Nicolleau, "Commission Aéronautique Internationale"L'Aérophile, Vol. 8, No. 4, April 1900, p. 53–54.
- ↑ https://scigraph.springernature.com/pub.10.1038/080354a0
- ↑ Publication 6390, 1909, The international commission for scientific aeronautics
Other sources
- Pocket-Book of Aeronautics 436-437 (Eng. ed., Jan. 1907); 1:5 Aeronautics (NYC) 42 (1907); 1:6 Aeronautics (NYC) 37 (1907); Aéro-Manuel 1911 270 (1 Oct. 1910)
Links
- Membership list for 1907: Report of the Eighth Meeting of the International Meteorological Committee, Paris, September, 1907, pp. 94–95.
Organization names | International Commission for Scientific Aeronautics; Commission internationale aéronautique; Internationalen Kommission für wissenschaftliche Luftschiffahrt; Commissione Internazionale di Aeronautica Scientifica |
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Country | Germany |
Locations | Strassburg, Alsace-Lorraine |
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Scope | international; scientific |
Started aero | 1896 |
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Key people | Hugo Hergesell, Arthur Berson, Georges Besançon, Abbott Lawrence Rotch, Léon Teisserenc de Bort, Hermann W. L. Moedebeck, Wilfrid de Fonvielle, Prince Albert I |
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