News of Piccard's death was announced in a message carried by the website of his son, the balloonist Bertrand Piccard.
"One of the last great explorers of the 20th Century, a true Captain Nemo who went deeper than any other man, Jacques Piccard passed away on Saturday... at his home on the edge of his beloved Lake Geneva," it said, referring to the hero created by French writer Jules Verne in his novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea.
Bertrand Piccard added:
“He passed on to me a sense of curiosity, a desire to mistrust dogmas and common assumptions, a belief in free will and confidence in the face of the unknown.”
Jacques Piccard was born in Brussels, son of balloonist Auguste Piccard. He studied in Switzerland, where he settled.
After the Mariana Trench dive, he worked for the US space agency Nasa, exploring deep seas, and built four mid-depth submarines, including the first tourist submarine which he used to take passengers into the depths of Lake Geneva.
Sad but incredible that the sub he designed went to the botton of the Marianna’s Trench. 7 miles times 5,000 feet per mile or 35,000 feet under the sea. Amazing.
Looks sort of like James Coburn
Is he related to those twin brothers that Jean-Luc Picard was named after?
I remember when Trieste descended- that was a real man. God bless him.
ST:TNG connection.