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Why a balloon cannot fly in the moon?

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Answered by yashkaul897
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A helium balloon on the moon might as well be made of lead. For any balloon to stay aloft in any atmosphere, the gas inside it must be lighter than the surrounding air. ... Unable to escape even lunar gravity, which is one sixth that of Earth's, the balloon would plunge to the ground.

Answered by tyagiruchi1984
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A helium balloon on the moon might as well be made of lead. For any balloon to stay aloft in any atmosphere, the gas inside it must be lighter than the surrounding air. ... Unable to escape even lunar gravity, which is one sixth that of Earth's, the balloon would plunge to the ground.

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