The high-altitude balloon has a skin made of nearly evacuated
electrostatically inflated cells which provide thermal insulation to
minimize heat loss from the gas in the balloon, while transmitting heat
from the sun to heat the gas. The lower surface of the balloon is
reflective to microwave or laser beams. A stable array of the balloons is
maintained at a high altitude and is used to facilitate communications in
a world-wide communications system. Ascent of the balloon is well
controlled and weight is minimized by starting with lighter-than-air
gases in liquid form, releasing a lifting gas into the craft, and then
using the empty containers to store the remaining gas when the balloon is
aloft.