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Unveiling the Truth Behind NASA’s Balloon Launches

Stop falling for the illusions. Every rocket goes up and then levels out. Most of NASA’s rockets launch from Florida and head towards the Bermuda Triangle. Well, besides the occasional. They’re not shy about showing the truth in plain sight.

A 125 alleged miles up, and they show you our level horizon with a local sun, then quickly switch cameras to their fisheye lens as if that didn’t just happen. You have to pick one. You can’t have both. Looks as if their cameras go about as high as most hot air balloons do before they burst. Who do they think they’re fooling?

But let me guess. You saw the curvature in the images from satellites. The thousands of magical orbiting aluminum tin cans floating in space. It’s all animation and games until one comes crashing down on your squad. Yo.

Many crashed satellites have been reported the world over. And the one thing they all have in common is giant helium balloons attached to them. Of course, satellite technology is real. We get our weather information, communication equipment, and even some internet service from them. Look up Google Loon, for example.

It’s not that they wouldn’t use the magical floating satellites if they could, it’s that they don’t physically exist, nor does the globe. They have been sending these up one at a time since it all began. I will allow them to explain it. And he got a patent on that in 1950, and those early balloons were so large they didn’t have any way to launch them, except they actually launched them from aircraft carriers. Modern scientific ballooning was born.

It’s also the genesis for NASA’s newly developed super pressure balloon. The whole reason for super pressure ballooning is they have absolutely stable altitude, day and night, and it doesn’t matter how cold the atmosphere is. They are sealed. So your shape is always the same. You always displace the same amount of air, and therefore, you have the same amount of buoyancy all the time.

This day-to-night altitude stability allows super pressure balloons and the sun. Hi. I’m Matt, and this is NASA Now. NASA’s been using balloons for science research for over 30 years. The exploration that can be done on balloons is continuing to grow.

The standard balloon
It is now public knowledge that they send up satellites on massive helium-filled balloons. As you should know, NASA is the largest consumer of helium in the world for obvious reasons. But the issue with society is that they never critically think. Just think for a second here. If these are sent up to provide the world with all of the important information we need, and I’m sure the entire process is expensive and difficult to accomplish, then please explain to me what in a flat world do these pathetic animations do for you?