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Conversor marciano, or transformador marciano, is an invention of Alberto Santos Dumont to assist climbers. The equipment was placed on the back, like a backpack, and when a motorized propeller was connected, it reduced the weight of the body in the ascent of mountains. The name of this one that was considered a "strange device" comes from the idea of Santos Dumont to reproduce the gravity of Mars, lower than that of the Earth. Santos Dumont held a demonstration of equipment in the National Museum in 1932.

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  • Conversor marciano, or transformador marciano, is an invention of Alberto Santos Dumont to assist climbers. The equipment was placed on the back, like a backpack, and when a motorized propeller was connected, it reduced the weight of the body in the ascent of mountains. The name of this one that was considered a "strange device" comes from the idea of Santos Dumont to reproduce the gravity of Mars, lower than that of the Earth. Santos Dumont held a demonstration of equipment in the National Museum in 1932. (en)
  • Conversor marciano, ou transformador marciano, é uma invenção de Alberto Santos Dumont para auxiliar alpinistas. O equipamento era colocado nas costas, como uma mochila, e, ao se ligar uma hélice motorizada, reduzia o peso do corpo na subida de montanhas. O nome deste que foi considerado um "estranho aparelho" vem da ideia de Santos Dumont de reproduzir a gravidade de Marte, mais baixa do que a da Terra. Santos Dumont realizou em 1932 uma demonstração do equipamento no Museu Nacional. (pt)
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  • Conversor marciano, or transformador marciano, is an invention of Alberto Santos Dumont to assist climbers. The equipment was placed on the back, like a backpack, and when a motorized propeller was connected, it reduced the weight of the body in the ascent of mountains. The name of this one that was considered a "strange device" comes from the idea of Santos Dumont to reproduce the gravity of Mars, lower than that of the Earth. Santos Dumont held a demonstration of equipment in the National Museum in 1932. It is considered that, with the advent of cable cars, the invention has become obsolete and had negative economic impact on its creator. (en)
  • Conversor marciano, ou transformador marciano, é uma invenção de Alberto Santos Dumont para auxiliar alpinistas. O equipamento era colocado nas costas, como uma mochila, e, ao se ligar uma hélice motorizada, reduzia o peso do corpo na subida de montanhas. O nome deste que foi considerado um "estranho aparelho" vem da ideia de Santos Dumont de reproduzir a gravidade de Marte, mais baixa do que a da Terra. Santos Dumont realizou em 1932 uma demonstração do equipamento no Museu Nacional. Considera-se que, com o advento dos teleféricos, o invento tenha se tornado obsoleto e tido impacto econômico negativo para seu criador. (pt)
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