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Could a "simple""simple" inflated party balloon be dropped from space entering an atmosphere? The first case at orbital speed, the second case just outside the atmosphere and the third interplanetary?

The balloon would shrink as it falls but still would have a little air inside. Maybe a hard plastic balloon that equalizes on descent?

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Would the balloon pop when entering an atmosphere? What is the terminal velocity of a balloon?

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Could a "simple" inflated party balloon be dropped from space entering an atmosphere? The first case at orbital speed, the second case just outside the atmosphere and the third interplanetary?

The balloon would shrink as it falls but still would have a little air inside. Maybe a hard plastic balloon that equalizes on descent?

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Would the balloon pop when entering an atmosphere? What is the terminal velocity of a balloon?

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Could a "simple" inflated party balloon be dropped from space entering an atmosphere? The first case at orbital speed, the second case just outside the atmosphere and the third interplanetary?

The balloon would shrink as it falls but still would have a little air inside. Maybe a hard plastic balloon that equalizes on descent?

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Would the balloon pop when entering an atmosphere? What is the terminal velocity of a balloon?

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Could a "simple" inflated party balloon be dropped from space entering an atmosphere? The first case at orbital speed and, the second case just outside the atmosphere and the third interplanetary?

The balloon would shrink as it falls but still would have a little air inside. Maybe a hard plastic balloon that equalizes on descent?

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WhatWould the balloon pop when entering an atmosphere? What is the terminal velocity of a balloon?

enter image description here

Could a "simple" inflated party balloon be dropped from space? The first case at orbital speed and the second case just outside the atmosphere?

enter image description here

What is the terminal velocity of a balloon?

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Could a "simple" inflated party balloon be dropped from space entering an atmosphere? The first case at orbital speed, the second case just outside the atmosphere and the third interplanetary?

The balloon would shrink as it falls but still would have a little air inside. Maybe a hard plastic balloon that equalizes on descent?

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Would the balloon pop when entering an atmosphere? What is the terminal velocity of a balloon?

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Could a "simple" inflated party balloon be dropped from space and not make it to the the ground intact although flat and deflated from air pressure?

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A sturdy balloon is inflated with helium/oxygen to hold 14.5 psi in space also to be buoyant The first case at 100 ft above sea levelorbital speed and then released.
Dropped either from LEO or otherwise void of air. Would the weight to surface area be enough to follow terminal velocity atsecond case just outside the thinnest of possible atmosphere and stay intact?

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Could a balloon regulateWhat is the terminal velocity in the first halfof a space jumpballoon?

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Could a inflated party balloon be dropped from space and not make it to the the ground intact although flat and deflated from air pressure?

or

A sturdy balloon is inflated with helium/oxygen to hold 14.5 psi in space also to be buoyant at 100 ft above sea level and then released.
Dropped either from LEO or otherwise void of air. Would the weight to surface area be enough to follow terminal velocity at the thinnest of possible atmosphere and stay intact?

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Could a balloon regulate terminal velocity in the first half a space jump?

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Could a "simple" inflated party balloon be dropped from space? The first case at orbital speed and the second case just outside the atmosphere?

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What is the terminal velocity of a balloon?

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