4. What is a Stratellite?
A Stratellite is similar to a satellite, but is
stationed in the stratosphere rather than in orbit.
At an altitude of over 10 miles
The Stratellite is designed to carry certain
payloads into the Stratosphere determined by
the requirements of the customer.
9. Inside layer is filled with
helium gas it is an inert gas
and is therefore not
flammable
With this design the
helium expands as the
airship rises forcing air out
by propellers and lifting
the airship
10. APPLICATIONS
•
The Stratellite can be used as a floating mobile
telecommunication station for all telecommunication
purposes and the transmission of temporary data
communication
• telecommunication and TV-programs as well as long-term
missions over metropolitan cities
The Stratellite will allow subscribers to easily
communicate in "both directions" using readily available
wireless devices. In addition
11. ADVANTAGES
Stratellites are far
cheaper to launch
and to maintain
For country two
stratellites are enough
instead of using
thousands of towerst