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A [[super pressure balloon|super-pressure balloon]] suspended below a [[zero-pressure balloon]] to permit  the zero-pressure balloon to survive night-time cooling without the expenditure of ballast and  daytime warming without release of lifting gas.<br/> The [[lift]] decreases during ascent and decreases during descent, providing [[stability]] to the zero-  pressure balloon.
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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">A [[super pressure balloon|super-pressure balloon]] suspended below a [[zero-pressure balloon]] to permit  the zero-pressure balloon to survive night-time cooling without the expenditure of ballast and  daytime warming without release of lifting gas.</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">The [[lift]] decreases during ascent and decreases during descent, providing [[stability]] to the zero-  pressure balloon.</div><br/> </div>
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Latest revision as of 16:28, 7 November 2023

A super-pressure balloon suspended below a zero-pressure balloon to permit the zero-pressure balloon to survive night-time cooling without the expenditure of ballast and daytime warming without release of lifting gas.
The lift decreases during ascent and decreases during descent, providing stability to the zero- pressure balloon.


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