Max Cosyns

Max Cosyns (29 May 1906 – 30 March 1998) was a Belgian physicist, inventor, explorer and speleologist.

Max Cosyns
Max Cosyns
1935
Born(1906-05-29)29 May 1906
Died30 March 1998(1998-03-30) (aged 91)
NationalityBelgian
Scientific career
Fieldsphysics, inventor, explorer
InstitutionsFree University of Brussels (now Université Libre de Bruxelles and Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
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Max Cosyns

Early life and education

Max Cosyns was Auguste Piccard's assistant at the Université Libre de Bruxelles and on 18 August 1932 participated in the record-breaking ascent into the stratosphere to 16,200 m (53,152 ft), launched from Dübendorf, Switzerland. For this he was awarded the Cross of Knight of the Order of Leopold by the Belgian King in 1932.

Career

On 18 August 1934, Cosyns together with his student Nérée van der Elst piloted a balloon to an altitude of 52,952 feet. Following a take-off from Hour-Havenne in Belgium, they flew over Germany and Austria before landing near the village of Ženavlje (now in Slovenia). They were unsuccessful in maintaining satisfactory radio communication with ground, but were able to make observations of the currents in the stratosphere as well as investigate the nature of the cosmic rays. They failed to beat the height record, but stated on landing that they were fully satisfied with their discoveries. A large bronze monument in the shape of a balloon was erected in 1997 on the spot of their landing in Ženavlje to commemorate the event.

Second World War resistance

In the Second World War, he joined the Resistance and was imprisoned in Dachau concentration camp.

After the war he was co-director of the FNRS-2 bathyscaphe expedition in Dakar in 1948.

In 1952, he was in charge of the speleological expedition to the Gouffre de La Pierre Saint-Martin cave system in the Pyrenees. The French speleologist Marcel Loubens, died in an accident with an electric hoist during the ascent after spending four days in the cave when the steel cable snapped. Cosyns as head of the expedition and due to his involvement in the design of the winch was considered responsible for the accident.

Personal life

Cosyns married fellow Belgian resistance member and lawyer Andrée Grandjean.

Notes

Preceded by
Auguste Piccard and Paul Kipfer
Human altitude record
1932–1933
With: Auguste Piccard
Succeeded by

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