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Illusionist and endurance performer David Blaine took to the skies this year with his latest performance project: Ascension. Using helium balloons, Blaine undertook what could be considered a tribute to the Pixar film Up by floating over the Hudson strapped underneath a bunch of balloons at around 25,000 feet before slipping out of his harness and falling back to the Earth.
Here at Adams Gas, we love the chance to talk about all things gas related. Helium is something we know a lot about, so we were curious to find out just how much helium went into this stunt. Read on to find out more about David Blaine and Ascension.
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