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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Moored balloon.
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  • Aerostat [r]: A vehicle, such as a balloon or an airship, which is lifted by buoyancy, [e]
  • Airship [r]: A buoyant aircraft that can be steered and propelled through the air. [e]
  • Balloon (aircraft) [r]: Lighter-than-air craft that remains aloft due to its buoyancy, and without a propulsion system, lifted by inflation of one or more containers with a gas lighter than air or with heated air. [e]
  • Gas balloon [r]: Any balloon that stays aloft due to being filled with a gas less dense than air or lighter than air (such as helium or hydrogen). [e]

Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)

  • Gas balloon [r]: Any balloon that stays aloft due to being filled with a gas less dense than air or lighter than air (such as helium or hydrogen). [e]
  • Aerostat [r]: A vehicle, such as a balloon or an airship, which is lifted by buoyancy, [e]