That link in no way supports that claim.As long as you understand that the "satellites" providing you internet coverage are nothing more than high altitude balloons.
Satellite envy
That link in no way supports that claim.As long as you understand that the "satellites" providing you internet coverage are nothing more than high altitude balloons.
Satellite envy
yes it does. Why the need for balloons when there are supposedly 20,000+ satellites in orbit (which are never seen from the International Scuba Station).That link in no way supports that claim.
You're funny. Well, not that funny.yes it does. Why the need for balloons when there are supposedly 20,000+ satellites in orbit (which are never seen from the International Scuba Station).
satellite database
Refute my claim then instead of using "troll".Ah, looks like someone wants to do some trolling.
What is your 'claim', beyond some random babble about "balloons"?Refute my claim then instead of using "troll".
Not a "claim". I just posted the link.What is your 'claim', beyond some random babble about "balloons"?
The StratEx Space Dive jump-started interest in high-altitude balloons as alternatives to satellites. During the run-up to the record attempt, Google started Project Loon, a planned fleet of balloons that would provide internet services. A friend of Eustace’s, Taber MacCallum, helped create a company called World View, which aims to image Earth with balloons called Stratollites.
Well when you believe something someone told you without proof that is usually called a religion.Ah, fantasy land. Got it. Carry on.