KuangChi Science Is Going to Launch the 'Traveller' in New Zealand
HONG KONG, CHINA - Media OutReach - Nov 24, 2014 - KuangChi Science (HKSE: 00439) is collaborating with Airways New Zealand and Pengxin International to launch a 'near space ship' called Traveller in New Zealand.
KuangChi Science is collaborating with Airways New Zealand and Pengxin International to launch a 'near space ship' called Traveller in New Zealand
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KuangChi Science is a
Hong Kong listed company specializing in novel space service.
A MOU to launch the
Traveller was included in the Witnessed Exchange of Commercial Documents,
before President Xi Jinping of China and Prime Minister John Key, which
featured at the Agri-tech Innovation Showcase at Auckland on Nov.21, 2014.
The MOU will see
KuangChi Science collaborate with Airways and Pengxin in the refinement and
launch of a huge near space balloon in New Zealand in the first half of next
year. Airways New Zealand will support the launch by its experience
assisting these launches and Pengxin will provide the launch site.
Known as the Traveler,
the giant approximately 40 metre diameter, 1 tonne helium filled balloon,
floats in what's known as 'near space' which lies between 20 to 100km above sea
level - twice the height flown by commercial airlines. The rarified
atmosphere is devoid of turbulence, has low air pressure and temperature and is
an area of space which has, until now, not been fully explored. The balloon
construction is subject to a number of novel patents.
In 2013 Google launched
30 balloons in New Zealand. Spain, the USA and Japan have also been involved in
similar projects. The Traveler has significant advantages to previous balloons,
enabling it to carry greater and more diverse payloads.
Dr. Zhang Yangyang, CEO
of KuangChi Science, said the balloons have the potential to deliver the
internet to billions of people around the world who currently have no access,
and at a moderate cost.
"It's a fascinating
concept that has a number of potential applications, the most obvious being
Wi-Fi access. A number of other applications have also been suggested ranging
from resource mapping, traffic control, shipping communications and disaster
relief through to Search and Rescue activities.
"The balloons, which are
equipped with transponders and fail-safe systems so their movement and altitude
can be tracked and managed, provide a similar service to satellites but at a
fraction of the cost."The
balloons remain in near space with self-generated solar power and are capable
of recovery and task reloading."
The site for the New
Zealand launch is as yet to be determined.
"Obviously there are a
lot of logistical and aeronautical issues which need to be addressed before the
launch which is why we are grateful for the support and advice of Airways New
Zealand," Dr. Zhang Yangyang said.
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KuangChi Science is collaborating with Airways New Zealand and Pengxin
International to launch a 'near space ship' called Traveller in New Zealand
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24 Nov 2014
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