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  2. Solar balloon - Wikipedia

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    The heated air inside the solar balloon expands and has lower density than the surrounding air. As such, a solar balloon is similar to a hot air balloon. Usage of solar balloons is predominantly in the toy market, although it has been proposed that they be used in the investigation of planet Mars, and some solar balloons are large enough for ...

  3. Dominic Michaelis - Wikipedia

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    The deflation was made possible by rip-stop panels at the balloon crowns. From 1976 to 1980, his balloon (aircraft registration number G-BAVU) participated in a number of hot air balloon festivals in England. [3] Julian Nott used Dominic Michaelis's solar balloon (aircraft registration number G-BAVU) to cross the English channel.

  4. Hot air balloon - Wikipedia

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    A hot air balloon over the city of Helsinki in September 2009 Hot air balloons, Cappadocia sunrise A pair of Hopper balloons Bristol International Balloon Fiesta Modern hot air balloons, with an onboard heat source, were developed by Ed Yost and Jim Winker, beginning during the 1950s; their work resulted in his a first successful flight on ...

  5. Solar energy - Wikipedia

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    A solar balloon is a black balloon that is filled with ordinary air. As sunlight shines on the balloon, the air inside is heated and expands, causing an upward buoyancy force, much like an artificially heated hot air balloon. Some solar balloons are large enough for human flight, but usage is generally limited to the toy market as the surface ...

  6. Spotlight is on: NASA to broadcast live from Balloon Fiesta ...

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    Oct. 5—Kelly Korreck's job is to study the sun. When there's an annular solar eclipse, she's going to be there. Korreck is the NASA program scientist who serves as head of science operations and ...

  7. Thermal airship - Wikipedia

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    The lower density of interior hot air compared to cool ambient air causes an upward force on the envelope. This is very similar to a hot air balloon, with the notable exception that an airship has a powered means of propulsion, whilst a hot air balloon relies on winds for navigation. [1]

  8. Chinese balloon had antennas, solar panels

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    The official said that high-resolution images that U.S. U-2 spy planes gathered while the balloon was still in the air showed it had intelligence capabilities much beyond what a weather balloon ...

  9. 11 solar eclipse snacks and sips for your cosmic party

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    Get your eclipse glasses ready, folks. On April 8, a highly anticipated total solar eclipse will darken skies across North America for over four glorious minutes as the moon passes directly ...