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At nearly 30,000 feet sets a new altitude record.

Airships are aerial vessels that are made lighter than air using a lifting gas such as hydrogen or helium. Once regarded as the future of travel, these airships were reduced to a few functions such as advertising due to their prohibitive costs and slow pace. After years, airships are set to make a comeback in the aerospace industry, promising a

Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, also known as the Tibetan plateau or the Himalayan Plateau, is an area covering The giant ice fields of the region are the largest reserve of fresh water on the planet apart from the two poles, giving it the nickname of the Third Pole. Scientists are keen to know the impact of climate change on this region, and the Chinese airship has been designed by the Aerospace Information Research Institute with this specific application in mind.

The complex electromagnetic environment at these altitudes along with low pressure, low temperature, and high speeds in the region, were major challenges tests for the airship that is currently undergoing a series of tests in the region. On May 15, the airship had reached an altitude of 29,632 feet , CGTN reported. Within a week, the airship soared further upwards to set a world record of 29,691 feet .

 

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Why not analyze it in your own cities with your coal burning power plants.

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