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Google's internet-beaming Project Loon can now launch up to 20 balloons per day

tech2 News Staff • November 21, 2014, 14:07:07 IST
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Project Loon, Google’s high-speed internet-beaming balloons bringing connectivity to remote areas, now has an ability to launch up to 20 balloons per day.

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Google's internet-beaming Project Loon can now launch up to 20 balloons per day

Project Loon, Google’s high-speed **internet-beaming balloons** bringing connectivity to remote areas, now has an ability to launch up to 20 balloons per day. According to a Google+ post, this is possible because the autofill equipment has improved and the time to fill the balloon has come down under 5 minutes. The balloons can now last up to 10 times longer in the stratosphere, than they did in 2013 and a lot of them have lasted over 100 days - with 130 days being a record. According to the post, the amount of air taken to fill up one Project Loon balloon is equivalent to filling up 7000 party balloons and that took a lot of time. But with the advanced autofill method that process has been sped up. [caption id=“attachment_242784” align=“aligncenter” width=“640”] ![NevadaTestLaunch](http://tech.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/NevadaTestLaunch.jpg) A Loon balloon is lifted into position for radio test launch in Nevada, October 2014. Image: Project Loon[/caption]   In order to accurately maneuver the balloons to the correct location in the stratosphere, Google engineers are constantly computing thousands of trajectory simulations. “For example, one flight came within 1.5km of our target destination over a flight of 9,000 kilometers, purely through predicting and sailing with the stratospheric winds. This is great for getting our balloons to where users need them, and great for getting balloons to our recovery zones at the end of their lifetime to make our recovery team’s job that much easier,” says the post. Internet beaming using devices placed in the stratosphere is gaining a lot of momentum off late. It is believed that Facebook plans to start testing its **internet-carrying solar-powered drones** in 2015, with the ultimate aim of getting two-thirds of the global population online. More recently, Tesla founder Elon Musk has partnered with satellite-industry veteran Greg Wyler to devise a feasible and relatively **low-cost way to put about 700 satellites** , each weighing less than 250 pounds, into orbit to provide wireless Internet anywhere on the planet. While these companies are yet to launch their products, Google has already got the ball rolling.

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