Google project Loon: here is how LOON is designed: equipment, solar panels, circuit, materials...
By observing how
this project is crafted, we could be confident. The pilot test will help us to
learn more.
Pending theses
occasions, Project Loon’s balloon envelopes are
made from sheets of polyethylene plastic and stand fifteen meters wide by twelve meters tall when fully inflated.
made from sheets of polyethylene plastic and stand fifteen meters wide by twelve meters tall when fully inflated.
Google reported
that they are specially constructed for use in superpressure balloons, which
are longer-lasting than weather balloons because they can withstand higher
pressure from the air inside when the balloons reach float altitude. A
parachute attached to the top of the envelope allows for a controlled descent
and landing whenever a balloon is ready to be taken out of service.
Each unit’s
electronics are powered by an array of solar panels that sits between the
envelope and the hardware. In full sun, these panels produce 100 Watts of power.
Project Loon is
able to power itself using only renewable energy sources.
Regarding the
equipment, a small box containing the balloon’s electronic equipment hangs
underneath the inflated envelope, like the basket that is carried by a hot air
balloon. This box contains circuit boards that control the system, radio
antennas to communicate with other balloons and with Internet antennas on the
ground, and batteries to store solar power so the balloons can operate during
the night.
About project Loon
Project Loon is
a network of balloons traveling on the edge of space, designed to connect
people in rural and remote areas, help fill in coverage gaps and bring people
back online after disasters.