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- Geostationary_balloon_satellite abstract "Geostationary balloon satellites (GBS) are atmosphere analogues to satellites that float in the stratosphere (60,000 to 70,000 feet above sea level) at a fixed point over the Earth's surface. At this altitude, air density is 1/10th of what it is at sea level. This significantly decreases the impact of wind on the balloon's position; furthermore, the average wind speed at these levels are lesser than those at the surface. An ion thruster or electric propeller would allow the balloon to move into and maintain its position. The GBS would be powered with solar panels en route to its location and then receive laser power from a cell tower it hovers over.A GBS could be used to provide broadband internet access over a large area. Laser broadband would connect the GBS to the network, which could then provide a large area of coverage because of its wider line of sight over the curvature of the earth and unimpeded Fresnel zone.".
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- Geostationary_balloon_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Air_density.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Atmospheric_satellite.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Broadband_internet_access.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Google.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Density_of_air.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Fresnel_zone.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Geostationary_satellite.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Geosynchronous_satellite.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Internet.org.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Internet_access.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Project_Loon.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Sea_level.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Stratosphere.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Wide_area_network.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geostationary_satellite.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geostationary balloon satellite".
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- Geostationary_balloon_satellite subject Category:Google.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite subject Category:Geostationary_satellite.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite comment "Geostationary balloon satellites (GBS) are atmosphere analogues to satellites that float in the stratosphere (60,000 to 70,000 feet above sea level) at a fixed point over the Earth's surface. At this altitude, air density is 1/10th of what it is at sea level. This significantly decreases the impact of wind on the balloon's position; furthermore, the average wind speed at these levels are lesser than those at the surface.".
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite label "Geostationary balloon satellite".
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite sameAs m.0_gynw0.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite sameAs Q16927654.
- Geostationary_balloon_satellite sameAs Q16927654.
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