Here's how Google makes its giant, internet-beaming balloons
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Google Project Loon
Google X, the secretive moonshot lab run under Google's parent company Alphabet, wants to make the internet accessible for everyone.
That's why Google has been refining its giant, internet-beaming balloons since 2013 as part of its Project Loon. But to make that vision a reality, Google has gotten some outside help from Raven Aerostar, a hot air balloon manufacturer, to help create the balloons.
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