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Yes, a rocket powered by any pressurized gas may flyfly (you must have blown balloons and left them to fly  ), but the problem is distance to be traveled and Maxthe maximum payload capacity.

Yes a rocket powered by any pressurized gas may fly (you must have blown balloons and left them to fly  ) but the problem is distance to be traveled and Max payload capacity.

Yes, a rocket powered by any pressurized gas may fly (you must have blown balloons and left them to fly), but the problem is distance to be traveled and the maximum payload capacity.

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Yes a rocket powered by any pressurized gas may fly (you must have blown balloons and left them to fly ) but the problem is distance to be traveled and Max payload capacity.