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  2. Balloon - Wikipedia

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    Balloons are often deliberately released, creating a so-called balloon rocket. Balloon rockets work because the elastic balloons contract on the air within them, and so when the mouth of the balloon is opened, the gas within the balloon is expelled out, and due to Newton's third law of motion, the balloon is propelled forward. This is the same ...

  3. Recreational use of nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    In Thailand, the use of laughing gas balloons containing N 2 O gas first emerged around 2013, starting with low-priced offerings along Bangkok's Khao San Road. [25] These balloons soon became available in bars and nightclubs, spreading throughout Thailand and into other Southeast Asian countries.

  4. Cameron Balloons - Wikipedia

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    Cameron Balloons is a company established in 1971 in Bristol, England, by Don Cameron to manufacture hot air balloons. [1] Cameron had previously, with others, constructed ten hot air balloons under the name Omega. [2] Production was in the basement of his house, moving in 1972 to an old church in the city.

  5. Ultramagic - Wikipedia

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    Ultramagic special shape balloon, managed by Paseosenglobo and sponsored by Movistar Ultramagic N-180 with special shapes, registered in the Netherlands. The company has its roots in 1978 when three friends, Josep Maria Lladó, aeronautical engineer and balloonist, Joan Comellas and Jaume Llansana, [3] started to fly with a second-hand hot air balloon, and soon after decided to build a bigger ...

  6. Here's why meteorologists launch weather balloons every day

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    Synchronized weather balloon launches have helped meteorologists create forecasts over the past 150 years, and now the old tradition is going high tech. Twice a day - every day of the year ...

  7. Henry Tracey Coxwell - Wikipedia

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    Coxwell became a professional balloonist in 1848, when he was entrusted with the management of a balloon, the Sylph, in Brussels, and subsequently made ascents at Antwerp, Elberfeld, Cologne, and Johannisberg in Prussia; in 1849 he exhibited his balloon at Kroll's Gardens, Berlin, and demonstrated the ease with which petards could be discharged ...

  8. Don Cameron (balloonist) - Wikipedia

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    Don Cameron (born 16 July 1939) is a Scottish balloonist, and later founder of Cameron Balloons, the world's largest hot air balloon manufacturer.Don Cameron is one of the few aeronauts to be awarded the Harmon Trophy, as the 'World's Outstanding Aviator' in 1999.

  9. Nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    Nitrous oxide (dinitrogen oxide or dinitrogen monoxide), commonly known as laughing gas, nitrous, or factitious air, among others, [4] is a chemical compound, an oxide of nitrogen with the formula N

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