No, not in the true sense. A balloon travels freely with the wind. Balloons float on wind currents. Balloonists can steer, to a limited extent, by adjusting the balloon’s altitude to make use of different wind speeds and directions. Generally speaking, in the northern hemisphere, a balloon can make a “right turn” as it ascends and a “left turn” as it descends. This is due the Coriolis effect. But every day is different, and balloon pilots learn to be very “flexible” as to where they might land.

Can You Steer a Balloon?
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