
Sky Balloons
Sky balloons are large balloons filled with lighter-than-air gases like helium or hot air, used for various purposes such as recreation, transportation, research, and advertising. They ascend into the atmosphere, offering visual spectacle or collecting atmospheric data. Hot air balloons are powered by burners that heat the air inside, making them buoyant, while helium balloons rely on the natural lift of helium. These balloons operate based on principles of buoyancy, similar to a boat floating on water, and can reach high altitudes depending on their design and purpose. They provide unique perspectives of the sky and are valued tools across multiple scientific and commercial fields.