Raven's Aerostar Subsidiary Announces Successful Flight of NASA Prototype Super-Pressure Balloon in Antarctica
Posted on: Friday, 16 January 2009, 15:10 CST
The seven million cubic foot balloon, 274 feet in diameter, was built at
Aerostar's facility in
NASA is developing a constant volume balloon that will eventually carry a payload of 6,000 pounds to 110,000 feet for up to 100 days. Unlike zero-pressure balloons, the current workhorses of the NASA Balloon Program, super-pressure balloons will have the ability to maintain very consistent altitudes under a variety of thermal conditions, including day and night transitions. Standard balloon designs vary in volume as they are heated and cooled by day-night cycles. In order to remain at a constant altitude, the super-pressure balloon must maintain a positive pressure relative to the outside air.
The design team, comprised of engineers from Aerostar, NASA, CSBF (Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility), and a team of international consultants developed a design capable of withstanding the stresses of maximum heating during the daytime while maintaining positive pressure during the cold night time. This is the largest super-pressure balloon ever flown successfully. The team is currently working on the next larger size in the design that will be flown later this year.
The current flight will verify the structural response of the balloon in
the constant sunlight environment of the southern summer period over
The benefits of the super-pressure design will allow scientific experiments to be conducted at altitudes above 99 percent of the atmosphere for durations approaching the capabilities of orbiting platforms. Scientific balloon missions can be planned and executed for a small fraction of the cost and time requirements of orbital missions. As an added benefit, balloon borne instruments are usually recovered, upgraded and flown on subsequent missions.
Real-time position data for the balloons currently flying over
About Aerostar International
Aerostar International, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Raven Industries (Nasdaq NGS: RAVN), a U.S. manufacturer providing Aerospace Products, Military Products, Tethered Aerostats, Protective Wear and Custom Inflatables to various markets.
About Raven Industries, Inc.
Raven is an industrial manufacturer that provides electronic precision-agriculture products, reinforced plastic sheeting, electronics manufacturing services, and specialty aerostats and sewn products to niche markets.
On the Internet, information is available at http://www.aerostar.com/aerospace.htm, and the company's website, http://www.ravenind.com.Financial Relations Board serves as financial relations counsel to this company, is acting on the company's behalf in issuing this bulletin and receiving compensation therefore. The information contained herein is furnished for information purposes only and is not to be construed as an offer to buy or sell securities.
SOURCE Raven Industries, Inc.; Aerostar International, Inc.
Source: PR Newswire
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