The stratosphere is the second layer of Earth's atmosphere located above the troposphere. World View has been using remote-controlled stratospheric balloons to capture high resolution aerial imagery for over 7 years, providing scientific, government, and commercial customers with on-demand and scheduled stratospheric data collection. Their proven flight technology allows sensors to loiter in the stratosphere, providing persistent observation over wide areas with higher resolution than traditional aerial or satellite methods.
The stratosphere is the second layer of Earth's atmosphere located above the troposphere. World View has been using remote-controlled stratospheric balloons to capture high resolution aerial imagery for over 7 years, providing scientific, government, and commercial customers with on-demand and scheduled stratospheric data collection. Their proven flight technology allows sensors to loiter in the stratosphere, providing persistent observation over wide areas with higher resolution than traditional aerial or satellite methods.
The stratosphere is the second layer of Earth's atmosphere located above the troposphere. World View has been using remote-controlled stratospheric balloons to capture high resolution aerial imagery for over 7 years, providing scientific, government, and commercial customers with on-demand and scheduled stratospheric data collection. Their proven flight technology allows sensors to loiter in the stratosphere, providing persistent observation over wide areas with higher resolution than traditional aerial or satellite methods.
is a layer of Earth's atmosphere. It is the second layer of the atmosphere as you
go upward. The troposphere, the lowest layer, is right below
Stratospheric Remote Sensing
For over 7 years, World View has been the leader in capturing high resolution imagery of Earth via remote-controlled stratospheric balloons for a wide variety of scientific, government and commercial enterprises. Our proven, proprietary flight technology provides on-demand, scheduled, and historical aerial data and analytics from sensors deployed to the stratosphere with persistent coverage, higher resolution, and increased value over traditional aerial and satellite sources.
Persistence and Resolution
Our stratospheric technology allows World View to transit the stratosphere with sensors that loiter over large areas of interest and provide persistent observation and data collection for a wide variety of applications, without the limitations of satellite orbit paths or short duration flight vehicles.