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"You think, then, that aerostatic science has said its last word?"
The production of this gas is easy, and it has given the greatest satisfaction hitherto in aerostatic experiments.
Theoretically, an aerostatic vehicle could be made to use a vacuum or partial vacuum.
In the broader sense, the term refers to all systems that remain aloft primarily using aerostatic buoyancy.
Opening night included releasing 1,001 blue balloons into the sky, as a symbolic gesture by Klein which he called "aerostatic sculpture."
The Aeroscraft uses a combination of aerodynamic and aerostatic principles to remain airborne.
Hybrids combine aerostatic buoyancy and aerodynamic lift.
Aerostats are so named because they use "aerostatic" lift which is a buoyant force that does not require movement through the surrounding air mass.
In wind, the main aerodynamic lift and also the aerostatic lift on a Helikite is at the front.
Technically, aerostats are capable of providing "aerostatic" lift in that the force upwards arises without movement through the surrounding air mass.
Aereon claims that the design builds on their 40 years of research into "aerodynamic, aerostatic and rotary wing" crafts.
"Flitters," he said, tapping away at the pads of the console viewer, "more formally known as aerostatic harvesters."
--Aerostatic Ascensions.
Yves Klein - Aerostatic Sculpture (Paris).
Air hockey is a game based on an aerostatic bearing which suspends the puck and player's paddles to provide low friction and thus fast motion.
This term was introduced to describe someone who indulged in the science of 'aerostation'(lighter-than-air flight) using an 'aerostatic' machine (balloon).
Halran was anxious to push on to Lann, hi order to complete his aerostatic experiment in tune for the philosophers' convention.
When the Queequeg arrived, the aerostatic envelopes had been torn by the eagles, and the airship crashed in the submarine, capsizing its crew.
On 23 June, an Act creating a second aerostatic company had been passed, to be trained at Meudon by Conté.
Such a design is intended to be the "best of both worlds" combination: the high speed of aerodynamic craft and the lifting capacity of aerostatic aircraft.
Due to their rounder shape, Helikites have a better surface-area-to-volume ratio than blimps so have greater aerostatic lift in no wind.
Klein was all too aware of Clert's friendship with Takis, an artist pursuing similar means of aerostatic suspension and levitation.
Major cities have immune systems made up of aerostatic defensive micromachines, and public matter compilers provide basic food, blankets, and water for free to anyone who requests them.
Pumped hydrostatic and aerostatic (gas) bearing designs retain low friction down to zero speed and need not suffer start/stop wear, provided the pump does not fail.
He established the Aerostatic and Meteorological Society of France, and was the author of many works, as well as of a journal dealing with aerial navigation.