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The skull held aloft by David Tennant in the Royal Shakespeare Company's Hamlet was a real one, it is revealed.

An American man succeeds on his third attempt at a 235 mile (378km) trip in an armchair held aloft by party balloons.

There are few more iconic images in football than that of Bobby Moore holding aloft the Jules Rimet trophy aloft at Wembley

Scientists say increased levels of carbon dioxide are changing the outer atmosphere, making it easier for space junk to stay aloft.

Only three players have ever held aloft the World Cup trophy twice and Tim Horan, who retires this weekend, is one.

Scientists unveil a pilotless plane that can stay aloft all day in the Arctic to gather data.

The troubled Russian space station, Mir, is to be relaunched -- this time on the down-to-earth international stock market.

Balloonists first sailed aloft more than 200 years ago. Modern balloons can be very hi-tech but the pioneers of the past had to be resourceful.

Ballooning has fascinated people since the first balloon sailed aloft over 200 years ago.

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