reply to post by Dimitri Dzengalshlevi
I hate to burst your bubble but this has only been used in doors I doubt that it could hold much weight at this point. So im not sure about the solar
panel idea. However Boeing has a project called SolarEagle, which is a solar uav that can fly for up to 5 years continuosly. Also using them to go
into space im not so sure about. A helium balloon can only float so high because as you get higher the air thins and the balloon will only float up to
where the air equals the weight of the helium in the balloon. As you can see this device could not float up into space.
AirJelly consists of a helium-filled ballonett with a diameter of 1.35 meters. This yields a filling volume of 1.3 cubic meters of helium. Since one
cubic meter of helium provides buoyancy to lift approximately one kilogram, the total weight of AirJelly, comprising its ballonett and all ancillary
components, must amount to no more than 1.3 kilograms.
So far it is only an exhibit showing that a central electric drive unit in combination with an intelligent mechanism opens up new opportunities in
propulsion systems for lighter-than-air flight. It is a glorified balloon that has a simple system of gears, shafts, and cranks.
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