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09 Mar 2015 14:30:11
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Google told how to control the balloons with the Internet (video)

While many people still doubt the seriousness Google to deliver the Internet to the most remote corners of the planet on the balloons, the Internet giant has managed to get a patent on methods of controlling the altitude balloon Project Loon. This writes the resource TheNextWeb.com.

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While many people still doubt the seriousness Google to deliver the Internet to the most remote corners of the planet on the balloons, the Internet giant has managed to get a patent on methods of controlling the altitude balloon Project Loon. This writes the resource TheNextWeb.com.

"Dealer" Internet balls will float in the stratosphere at an altitude of 12 miles (20 km) above sea level. To connect users to the Internet they will use LTE technology. For the formation of a properly structured communication network, they will travel through stratified winds, and Google received a patent just means a way of controlling the movement of balloons between wind layers.

it is Known that each ball for Project Loon consists of an inflatable shell, Luggage storage high-pressure gas system and accumulation of solar energy. Balloons can use solar energy for pumping gas from the shell in the camera storage that will reduce the lifting force of the balloon and put it below. Reverse action, respectively, will allow to raise the balls in the higher layers of the atmosphere.

last week Google landed in Argentina test balloon, which is held in the air 187 days and 9 times around. To familiarize yourself with the navigation system of balls in the stratosphere more detail on this video:

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