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HAPS are aircraft or balloons that fly or float at altitudes of about 20km. Unmanned, they operate autonomously, with some of the systems being able to remain on-station at a specific location. They can also take-off and land, making it possible to conduct periodic maintenance and changes to payloads
An high-altitude platform station (HAPS, which can also mean high-altitude pseudo-satellite or high-altitude platform systems) or atmospheric satellite is a long endurance, high altitude aircraft able to offer observation or communication services similarly to artificial satellites. Mostly unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), they remain aloft through atmospheric lift, either aerodynamic like airplanes, or aerostatic like airships or balloons. High-altitude long endurance (HALE) military drones can fly above 60,000 ft (18,000 m) over 32 hours, while civil HAPS are radio stations at an altitude of 20 to 50 km above a fixed point.
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