Gondolas are frequent, fast, and reliable. And now they’re popping up in cities across the world.
Poskey told Chron that its partnership with Sugar Land to conduct a feasibility study would bring the city a new mobility ...
On August 16, 1960, U.S. Air Force Captain Joseph Kittinger went up in an open gondola hanging from a polyethylene balloon. At a height of 102,800 feet -- a new altitude record -- Capt.
The gondola would link Dodger Stadium and Union ... Access to Dodger Stadium really means less air pollution, less traffic for the community. It could be a game changer for public transportation ...
The air-tight gondola presented several challenges in design. Most of the science experiments were outside, of course, and in 1933, you didn’t have an Arduino and RC servos to control things.