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looking for educated guesses here:
would it be possible to build a helium ball no larger than a beach ball that would float indefinately at rtp, using gas retaining materials?
admittedly a toughy without doing the math, but any ideas?
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The problem is that Helium will diffuse through most materials. I know NASA is interested in "Aerobots" (do a google search) which obviously require this sort of technology.
Contracts seem to have been awarded for ultra low permeability materials using impregnation with carbon nanotubes but I can't see any specific details regarding how low they've managed to get the permeability down to.
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