Google reveals more about the project

Not long ago we got to know Google's ambitious Project Loon project with the goal of bringing the internet to remote areas through balloons.

>>>Google ambition covered the worldwide Wi-Fi through balloon

When Google introduced this project, many suggested that using balloons to play the internet was difficult because Google would be hard to keep the balls fixed in one position. The winds will cause them to float and therefore the connection quality will not be guaranteed.

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However, today, Google has given the answer to this question. The engineering team of Project Loon project said they could use wind power at different levels (of the stratosphere) to control the moving position of the balls and ensure that these balloons evenly spaced.

Although they will still fly from West to East (wind on the stratosphere), however, by using many different and evenly arranged ball assemblies, Google will still help ensure quality connected. The balls automatically recognize the location of the balloons around to automatically adjust their position in the most reasonable way.

According to Google, the spheres will be hung at a height of about 18km, giving the internet speed equivalent to the current 3G network or faster. Currently Project Loon has been tested by Google in some places like New Zealand and right in California (USA).