The Aquila drone is being created to widen the range of internet connectivity around the globe.
Social media giant Facebook has successfully carried out its first test flight of a solar-powered drone designed to provide faster and inexpensive internet access to remote regions of the world.
The Aquila drone is being created to widen the range of internet connectivity around the globe.
When testing is finished, the huge unarmed airplane will be able to circle a region measuring up to 96.6 kilometres in diametre, while using laser communications and millimetre wave systems (extremely high-frequency radio waves) to send connectivity down from an altitude of more than 18,288 metres, 'Live Science' reported.
Half of Aquila's mass is made up of batteries, which lets the internet-delivery drone fly during day and night.
"Aquila is designed to be hyper efficient, so it can fly for up to three months at a time," said Parikh.
According to the social networking website, the recent test flight was the first for the full-scale drone, as previous tests used a one-fifth scale version of Aquila.
The solar-powered drone flew for more than 90 minutes during the low-altitude test flight.
Its success included performance verifications of the drone's aerodynamics, batteries, control systems and crew training.
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