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Lesson · 07postIP layer 1

Hot air balloons and the public sky

Precedent · Public Lab balloon aerial photographyStage · releaseAudience · narrativeDomain · perceptagondraft
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Commercial satellites resolve at meters. Drones require licenses, flight paths, and regulatory hoops that vary by jurisdiction. Kites need wind. Tethered hot-air balloons sit in the gap — cheap, stable, low-altitude, generally legal, weather-independent on a calm morning. They're also almost entirely ignored by the modern mapping toolkit. The neglect is an opening.

The public sky is underused as an accountability instrument. A watershed coalition can lift a camera a few hundred feet over a discharge point and image at resolutions no satellite sells. A restoration team can document a wetland's seasonal shift from directly above, cheaply, without filing anything. The platform doesn't care who holds the string.

What this lets stakeholders do: produce aerial evidence on their own terms, without permission, without procurement, without platform fees. Maintain independence from the commercial mapping stack for the work that matters most.

What's still open: how does Perceptagon standardize the balloon-to-map pipeline so the platform is as approachable as a kite?

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