Stratellites

I first heard about stratellite technology from an article in Space Daily on the sucessful test of the Sanswire Networks stratellite. It's neat technology. A stratellite is like a satellite but is stationed in the stratosphere instead of in orbit. This lower altitude allows for simpler two way communication so it can be used to support existing technologies like cellular, 3G/4G mobile, MMDS and paging.



A stratellite is reminicent of a blimp but has a rigid hull and is designed to operate at 65,000 feet for periods of up to a year. The stratellite maintains station using a combination of GPS and solar powered electric engines. Once a Stratellites finishes its deployment period it can be remote controlled back to the ground for service and electronics upgrades.

See the Sanswire Network page for more info.

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