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 ==== Lighter Than Air ==== ==== Lighter Than Air ====
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-Silver Inflatable,Photographer:Phillipe Glade, Burningman 2001\\ +-Silver Inflatable,Photographer:Phillipe Glade, Burningman 2001\\ 
-source: http://topweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/index.html+source: http://topweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/index.html\\ 
 +-Joel Tauber, Searching for the Impossible: The Flying Project 2003\\ 
 +source: http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.artnet.de
  
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 photo ED01-0209-3, date 14 july 2001. photo by Nick Galante/PMRP photo ED01-0209-3, date 14 july 2001. photo by Nick Galante/PMRP
 The Helios Prototype wing is shown over the Pacific Ocean during its first testflight on solar-power. The Helios Prototype wing is shown over the Pacific Ocean during its first testflight on solar-power.
-source: www.dfrc.nasa.gov/gallery/photo+source: www.dfrc.nasa.gov/gallery/photo\\ 
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 Breitling Orbiter, photographed by Jeremy l. Hinton, 1973\\ Breitling Orbiter, photographed by Jeremy l. Hinton, 1973\\
 Breitling Orbiter 3 was the first balloon to fly around the world non-stop, piloted by Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones. Designed and built by Cameron Balloons, of Bristol, England, Breitling Orbiter 3 stood 55 m (180 ft) tall when fully inflated. The propane gas that fueled the six burners was contained in 28 titanium cylinders mounted in two rows along the sides of the gondola. Concerned about fuel consumption, the team added four additional propane containers prior to take-off; these additional four tanks would be needed to complete the trip.\\ Breitling Orbiter 3 was the first balloon to fly around the world non-stop, piloted by Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones. Designed and built by Cameron Balloons, of Bristol, England, Breitling Orbiter 3 stood 55 m (180 ft) tall when fully inflated. The propane gas that fueled the six burners was contained in 28 titanium cylinders mounted in two rows along the sides of the gondola. Concerned about fuel consumption, the team added four additional propane containers prior to take-off; these additional four tanks would be needed to complete the trip.\\
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