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  2. File:Balloons-aj.svg - Wikipedia

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    A group of four balloons on ribbons. ... the link to the page where this image appears. ... one red, one blue, one yellow) on ribbons on a transparent background.

  3. Category : Images that should have transparent backgrounds

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    Media in category "Images that should have transparent backgrounds" The following 105 files are in this category, out of 105 total. 111th Battle For The Bell.jpeg 370 × 208; 33 KB

  4. File:Smalltalk Balloon.svg - Wikipedia

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    Bert's Smalltalk Balloon: Image title: This is my rendering of the Smalltalk Balloon. It came into being almost, but not entirely, unlike the other painted and drawn renditions. The special thing is this: The picture was created completely in Smalltalk! Inspired by the famous BYTE cover I modelled the island and the balloon in 3D Studio.

  5. Category:Images of balloons - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Images of balloons" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Aura and Buttercup splashing.jpg 1,325 × 1,760; 1.52 MB.

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  7. Balloon - Wikipedia

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    Balloons are often deliberately released, creating a so-called balloon rocket. Balloon rockets work because the elastic balloons contract on the air within them, and so when the mouth of the balloon is opened, the gas within the balloon is expelled out, and due to Newton's third law of motion, the balloon is propelled forward. This is the same ...

  8. Cosmic microwave background - Wikipedia

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    The anisotropy, or directional dependency, of the cosmic microwave background is divided into two types: primary anisotropy, due to effects that occur at the surface of last scattering and before; and secondary anisotropy, due to effects such as interactions of the background radiation with intervening hot gas or gravitational potentials, which ...

  9. High-altitude balloon - Wikipedia

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    An example image from a hobby high-altitude balloon launched by the Make Stuff Club from Kalamazoo College A photo taken from a 1,500 g (3.3 lb) weather balloon at approximately 100,000 ft (19 mi; 30 km) above Oregon A latex weather balloon bursting at about 29.5 km (18.3 mi; 97,000 ft)