Magazine Article

Balloon for Long-Duration, High-Altitude Flight at Venus

TBMG-1930

04/01/2007

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A document describes a 5.5-m-diameter, helium-filled balloon designed for carrying a scientific payload having a mass of 44 kg for at least six days at an altitude of about 55 km in the atmosphere of Venus. The requirement for floating at nearly constant altitude dictates the choice of a mass-efficient spherical super-pressure balloon that tracks a constant atmospheric density. Therefore, the balloon is of a conventional spherical super-pressure type, except that it is made of materials chosen to minimize solar radiant heating and withstand the corrosive sulfuric acid aerosol of the Venusian atmosphere.

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"Balloon for Long-Duration, High-Altitude Flight at Venus," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2007.
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Apr 1, 2007
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TBMG-1930
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English