1856day.year

Matthias Zurbriggen

(1856 - 1917)

Swiss mountaineer

Swiss mountaineer
Swiss mountaineer Matthias Zurbriggen is best known for making the first ascent of Aconcagua, the highest peak in South America.
Matthias Zurbriggen (1856–1917) was a Swiss alpinist celebrated for his bold and pioneering climbs. In 1897, he achieved the first recorded ascent of Aconcagua in Argentina, standing at 6,962 meters and securing his reputation in mountaineering history. Zurbriggen also made significant ascents in the Alps and explored peaks in New Zealand, demonstrating exceptional endurance and skill. Operating often in remote and challenging terrain, he preferred small expedition teams and relied on self-sufficiency. His adventurous spirit and technical prowess influenced future generations of climbers, and his accomplishments remain landmarks in the Golden Age of alpinism.
Matthias Zurbriggen
1949day.year

Frank L. Culbertson Jr.

American captain, pilot, and astronaut

American captain pilot and astronaut
American Navy captain, pilot, and NASA astronaut who commanded missions aboard the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station.
Frank L. Culbertson Jr. is a former U.S. Navy captain and NASA astronaut. He flew on three Space Shuttle missions: STS-38, STS-62, and STS-101. He served as commander of Expedition 3 aboard the International Space Station in 2001. During that mission, he was the only American not on Earth during the September 11 attacks. Culbertson logged over 170 days in space and contributed to numerous scientific and engineering experiments.
1949 Frank L. Culbertson Jr.