Challenging the status quo

The technology behind latex balloon flights has remained unchanged for over two centuries. Essentially due to atmospheric pressure changes, at a certain altitude, latex balloon envelope ruptures, ending the flight after roughly 2 hours.

Our cutting edge solution

To overcome this disadvantage we have developed a manoeuvrable latex balloon platform capable of sustaining itself in the stratosphere for up to 7 days with flexibility to attach up to 10kg payloads, ranging from nanosatellites for testing purposes to cameras or IoT devices.

Details

Meet our stratospheric balloon platform on which you can test nanosatellites, observe the Earth, conduct radiation tests, or make a whole marketing campaign for your product in the stratosphere! Get to know our technology!

Envelope

The miniature latex envelope, compared to large, fixed-pressure envelopes, reduces waiting time for flight and uses less helium. It is an eco-friendly solution that further saves you money.

Flight control system

Do you want to send a stratospheric mission, but are afraid it will end too soon? Our innovative altitude control system keeps the envelope from bursting, allowing the balloon to stay in the stratosphere at the desired altitude for up to 7 days. That's the average flight time of 84 stratospheric missions!

Environment monitoring module

During a flight mission, do you want to know under what conditions is your payload? Our stratospheric balloon measures atmospheric conditions during each flight, such as temperature, pressure, humidity, and radiation.

Multi-camera module

Every flight involves observing the Earth from tens of kilometers away. This module will provide amazing photography and videos from 4 available cameras in 4k/60fps quality.

Communication module

You do not want to wait for the balloon to return but download data instantly. Our communications system allows you to locate and transmit real-time environmental data from the balloon directly to the ground station.

Your payload

Do you want to conduct a science experiment, test a nanosatellite, observe the Earth, or examine a newly discovered material under radiation? This space is waiting for your payload.