Re: a silly question





Spaceman wrote:

"Bob" <bbx107.XYZ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 20:16:45 -0400, "Spaceman" wrote:

If hydrogen is lighter than air.
Why hasn't all the hydrogen that has been leaked out into
our air created a layer of hydrogen up as high as possible.

Right under the roof?

When NASA sends a craft to Mars, they have to open the roof up there
to let the craft thru; the hydrogen escapes.

Shhh,
Don't be telling that to the general public..
that is a secret
:)

The paint bill is a bitch.

Graham

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