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An '''Airship''' is a lighter then air craft that is streamlined and possesses engines. It has more control over its position then a balloon, which is at the mercy of the currents.  
 
An '''Airship''' is a lighter then air craft that is streamlined and possesses engines. It has more control over its position then a balloon, which is at the mercy of the currents.  
 
  
 
== History of Airships ==
 
== History of Airships ==
The 1930s was a golden age of airships. Rigid airships were common. However, the Hindenburg disaster meant that airships fell out of favor. Non-rigid airships, called blimps, which were inflated with helium instead of flammable hydrogen found a niche in advertising, survaillence and sightseeing trips. Plans have come and gone for large airships to rival the Hindenburg, but these plans have lost funding and have never materialized.
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The 1930s was a golden age of airships on [[Earth]]. Rigid airships were common. However, the Hindenburg disaster meant that airships fell out of favor. Non-rigid airships, called blimps, which were inflated with helium instead of flammable hydrogen found a niche in advertising, surveillance and sightseeing trips. Plans have come and gone for large airships to rival the Hindenburg, but these plans have lost funding and have never materialized.
 
 
  
 
== Airships on Mars ==
 
== Airships on Mars ==
An airship is ideal for transport on Mars. Advantages include:
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An airship might be useful for transport on [[Mars]].
  
*Hydrogen is a more effective lifting gas in the CO2 rich martian atmosphere
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===Advantages===
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*Hydrogen is a more effective lifting gas in the CO2 rich martian [[atmosphere]]
 
*Hydrogen is not flammable in the Martian atmosphere
 
*Hydrogen is not flammable in the Martian atmosphere
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===Disadvantages===
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*The stronger [[radiation]] destroys the hull.
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*Due to the thin atmosphere the airship must be several times the size, reducing the efficiency heavily.
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*The large surface of the airship results in strong forces during [[dust storms]].
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==Open issues==
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*What is the maximum payload under martian conditions? There might be an absolute limit due to the physics.
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*What is the minimum size of such an airship, considering the weight of the propellant system and fuel?
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==External links==
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*[http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/technology/balloons/ NASA: Balloons on Mars]
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[[Category: Technology]]
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[[Category: Transport]]

Revision as of 12:21, 6 August 2008

An Airship is a lighter then air craft that is streamlined and possesses engines. It has more control over its position then a balloon, which is at the mercy of the currents.

History of Airships

The 1930s was a golden age of airships on Earth. Rigid airships were common. However, the Hindenburg disaster meant that airships fell out of favor. Non-rigid airships, called blimps, which were inflated with helium instead of flammable hydrogen found a niche in advertising, surveillance and sightseeing trips. Plans have come and gone for large airships to rival the Hindenburg, but these plans have lost funding and have never materialized.

Airships on Mars

An airship might be useful for transport on Mars.

Advantages

  • Hydrogen is a more effective lifting gas in the CO2 rich martian atmosphere
  • Hydrogen is not flammable in the Martian atmosphere

Disadvantages

  • The stronger radiation destroys the hull.
  • Due to the thin atmosphere the airship must be several times the size, reducing the efficiency heavily.
  • The large surface of the airship results in strong forces during dust storms.

Open issues

  • What is the maximum payload under martian conditions? There might be an absolute limit due to the physics.
  • What is the minimum size of such an airship, considering the weight of the propellant system and fuel?

External links