Helium is used to pressurize fuel tanks
Exactly when did NASA last launch a rocket? From the top of my memory NASA was paying Russia to get our astronauts into space until SpaceX. I could look it up but I'm a lazy nigger.
so nasa is fake and gay and the shuttle wasnt real but russia flew americans into fake and gay space because they had a real rocket until elon built a real rocket in the us?
can you fucking pick a whackjob theory and stick to it PLEASE?
I was merely pointing out the fallacy in the logic as you just did. I don't believe we've ever sent anyone into space. The van Allen radiation belt would prevent living creatures from passing through without an insane level of lead shielding.
In November. 2 months ago.
The launch plenty of rockets. They have just been unmanned missions recently.
The unmanned ones are the most likely to use helium, as that pressurizarion is used In upper stages and the unmanned missions tend to go far enough to need upper stages.
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