Lunar_Lander
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I wanted to ask whether anybody still knows the Earthwinds Transglobal Balloon by Larry Newman. He made five attempts to circle the globe with it in 1992-1995, but all of these attempts failed for various reasons. The main idea was that a helium balloon can only fly as long it still has ballast on-board. To have "unlimited" ballast, Newman attached a balloon full of cold air to his normal balloon, thus having a "ballast balloon" which could be emptied to loose weight or filled with a compressor to increase weight again. The balloon looked like this (this is a test flight):
In the end, the three actual flights (Attempts #2, 4 and 5) all failed due to problems with that ballast balloon. I found a quote by Newman, where he said that Earthwinds was more difficult to fly than the Space Shuttle. Do you think his design could still be used for long-range balloon flights? Or can we say that it won't work?
In the end, the three actual flights (Attempts #2, 4 and 5) all failed due to problems with that ballast balloon. I found a quote by Newman, where he said that Earthwinds was more difficult to fly than the Space Shuttle. Do you think his design could still be used for long-range balloon flights? Or can we say that it won't work?