vacuum airship

English

Noun

vacuum airship (plural vacuum airships)

  1. (aviation, astronautics) An aircraft in the form of a rigid airship that, instead of a pressurised gas, is filled with a vacuum. This is only viable in low pressure environments, due to construction constraints needed to withstand ambient atmospheric pressure.

Hypernyms

  • vacuum balloon
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