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Raven to help Google bring internet access to remote areas

25 Jun '13
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Raven Industries has been involved on the cutting edge of ‘lighter than air’ technology since the mid-50s.  The founders of the Company were part of developing modern stratospheric balloons in the mid-40s. 

NASA relies on Raven Aerostar to provide balloons that carry multi-million dollar scientific instruments to altitudes above 99% of the atmosphere on a regular basis.  Its stratospheric balloons hold nearly all records for size, altitude, endurance and payload capacity for scientific balloons and even aided Felix Baumgartner’s jump from space at 128,000 feet.

“Raven is no stranger to pioneering leading-edge applications of this adaptable technology,” said Rykhus.  “The pilot tests and the next phases to follow are setting the stage for serious trail-blazing efforts in global connectivity—we’re proud to be a part of such a ground-breaking initiative.”

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