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The science of hot air balloons: How do they work?
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Soon, hundreds of hot air balloons will fill the Albuquerque sky as part of the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, but what goes into making a balloon fly? The answer ...
GREGG COUNTY, Texas ( KLTV /Gray News) - Two Texas firefighters opened up about what it was like climbing more than 900 feet in the air to rescue two people whose hot-air balloon hit a communications ...
Two people were left dangling from a communications tower near Longview, Texas, on Saturday until more than a dozen firefighters could scale the equivalent of a skyscraper to reach them.
Marshall Salsman and his nephew Adrian Salsman work with Tower King and are comfortable a thousand feet in the air. They both ...
In Albuquerque, you don’t have to go far to find the answer, as the Anderson Abruzzo International Balloon Museum and the City of Albuquerque have compiled online resources dedicated to explaining how ...
Directionally, you never know where a balloon is going to go because the wind controls it. A balloon operator can send a balloon higher or lower, but not steer it in specific directions. So before ...
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