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The Solara AtmoSat platform promised customers around the world real-time images of the earth, voice and data services, navigation and mapping of services and monitoring systems of the atmosphere. The systems hoped to provide signal coverage over 17,800 square kilometers, giving a hypothetical
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were predicted to travel up to 20 kilometers high and to have satellite-typical functions. Equipped with a solar power system they were projected to, according to Titan Aerospace, fly continuously up to five years and thereby cover four million kilometers.
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On May 1, 2015, the sole SOLARA 50, registration number N950TA, flew for four minutes and sixteen seconds before impacting the ground following an in-flight structural failure. The aircraft reached an altitude of approximately 520 feet above ground level.
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In mid-April 2014, it was announced that Google had bought Titan Aerospace. "Project Titan" was part of Google's Access division before being absorbed into the semi-secret R&D facility
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further reported that Facebook wanted to use the drones to supply areas having no internet connection with affordable network access.
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to remote parts of the world. Google announced its decision to stop working on the project in January 2017.
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The company intended to manufacture unmanned aircraft under the designation AtmoSat. The so-called "
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Solara 60, with a payload of more than 100 kg., was a predicted follow-on development.
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The company was founded in 2011 by Max Yaney. Vern Raburn, founder of the now-defunct
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from 2013–2014. They intended to develop and manufacture unmanned aerial vehicles.
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Solara 50, with 50-meter wingspan and 15 meters in length, was presented at the fair
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Titan Aerospace Developing World's First Solar-Powered Atmospheric Satellite Drones
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in Washington. Solara 50 was projected to accommodate a payload of 32 kilograms.
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by Google in 2014, who planned to use Titan Aerospace to develop
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Solara drone greater coverage than 100 terrestrial cell towers.
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Unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturers of the United States
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atmospheric satellites
List of mergers and acquisitions by Google
"Alphabet cuts former Titan drone program from X division, employees dispersing to other units"
"Vern Raburn as Chairman and CEO - Titan Aerospace"
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"Vern Raburn tapped to lead unmanned aircraft startup"
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"Facebook wird sich an der Drohnen-Firma beteiligen"
"Facebook Buying Drone Maker Titan Aerospace"
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"Google buys Titan Aerospace of Moriarty"
"Google buys solar-powered drone maker Titan Aerospace"
"Alphabet's Access unit gets profiled, reportedly getting a rebrand as Google unifies several projects"

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