What is an aerostatic globe?
Whenever I try to google it I get redirected to "Hot Air Balloon". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_balloon
What's weirder is that there is not a single mention of "aerostatic globe" in the "hot air balloon" wiki itself.
To be honest, I've always called the hot air balloons, aerostatic globes. But I don't really know where I originally got this name from.
Searching for "aerostatic globe" inside quotations will show me images of what seem to be very old hot air balloons.
Are aerostatic globes just old hot air balloons?
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Whenever I try to google it I get redirected to "Hot Air Balloon". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_balloon
What's weirder is that there is not a single mention of "aerostatic globe" in the "hot air balloon" wiki itself.
To be honest, I've always called the hot air balloons, aerostatic globes. But I don't really know where I originally got this name from.
Searching for "aerostatic globe" inside quotations will show me images of what seem to be very old hot air balloons.
Are aerostatic globes just old hot air balloons?
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Whenever I try to google it I get redirected to "Hot Air Balloon". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_balloon
What's weirder is that there is not a single mention of "aerostatic globe" in the "hot air balloon" wiki itself.
To be honest, I've always called the hot air balloons, aerostatic globes. But I don't really know where I originally got this name from.
Searching for "aerostatic globe" inside quotations will show me images of what seem to be very old hot air balloons.
Are aerostatic globes just old hot air balloons?
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Whenever I try to google it I get redirected to "Hot Air Balloon". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_balloon
What's weirder is that there is not a single mention of "aerostatic globe" in the "hot air balloon" wiki itself.
To be honest, I've always called the hot air balloons, aerostatic globes. But I don't really know where I originally got this name from.
Searching for "aerostatic globe" inside quotations will show me images of what seem to be very old hot air balloons.
Are aerostatic globes just old hot air balloons?
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