2 - Helium
Created on: October 21st, 2007
2 - Helium
Helium was first discovered in the sun by Pierre Janssen in 1868, who named it after Helios, the ancient Greek sun god. Light and unreactive, helium is used in airships and baloons to provide lift.

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October 21st, 2007
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ChemistrYTMND?
October 21st, 2007
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Something like that. I needed a new angle, and I figured this was something that no one else would be able to rip off very easily.
October 25th, 2007
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There's no atmosphere in space you fool! then again I guess they'd float cause there's zero gravitah.
January 25th, 2009
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did I just say there's zero gravity when you're right next to the sun. although the first comment is correct I think because I'm pretty sure the sun has no atmosphere, or at least when he's that far away.