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Preparing for 2022 World Cup, Qatar Unveils Remote-Control 'Cloud'

University of Qatar's engineering department designed an artificial "cloud."
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University of Qatar's engineering department designed an artificial "cloud."

One of the big questions surrounding Qatar as host of the 2022 World Cup has been how it's going to keep temperatures comfortable on the field. At summer's peak, Doha's average temperature hovers well above 100 degrees.

Well, researchers at Qatar University's engineering school say they have a solution: They have designed a mechanical "cloud," or more specifically a helium filled airship that can hover above stadiums, like a helicopter, and provide shade.

It's looks spectacular. BBC Mundo — the audio is in Spanish — shares the university's animation of how the device would work:

The Daily Mail reports that each "cloud" will cost about $500,000 to deploy:

Saud Abdul Ghani, head of the mechanical and industrial engineering department, told Gulf News the 'clouds' are made from a lightweight carbon structure carrying a giant envelope of material containing helium gas.

Four solar powered engines move the structure via remote control.

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Eyder Peralta is NPR's East Africa correspondent based in Nairobi, Kenya.
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