Bibcode
Vázquez, Manuel; Wittmann, Axel D.
Bibliographical reference
Acta Historica Astronomiae, vol. 25, p. 262-284.
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2005
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Description
Balloons, driven by hot air or some gas lighter than air, were the first
artificial machines able to lift payloads (including humans) from the
ground. After some pioneering flights the study of the physical
properties of the terrestrial atmosphere constituted the first
scientific target. A bit later astronomers realized that the turbulence
of the atmospheric layers above their ground-based telescopes
deteriorated the image quality, and that balloons were an appropriate
means to overcome, total or partially, this problem. Some of the most
highly-resolved photographs and spectrograms of the sun during the 20th
century were actually obtained by balloon-borne telescopes from the
stratosphere. Some more recent projects of solar balloon astronomy will
also be described.