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Old July 1st 20, 03:57 PM posted to sci.space.policy
David Spain
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Default Easy Ride to Sub Orbital Altitudes

Ride a helium balloon to the edge of space in a pressurized & tethered
gondola! No ill effects from 0g free fall for those with queasy stomachs.

Dave

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