NEW YORK (Reuters) - Gas ballooning, as an adventure sport, is likely to fade away in the United States, as a sharp spike in helium prices and supply constraints threaten the survival of the sport.
Michael Corcoran, a former captain for the Clinton Police Department Marine Control and avid fisherman, said that he often comes across floating debris in his boat from helium balloons that drift far ...
One person was killed, and five others were injured when a helium gas cylinder, used to fill balloons, exploded in ...
Disruptions to supplies of hydrogen and helium have led the National Weather Service to cancel routine launches at some sites. By Henry Fountain The National Weather Service has cut back on weather ...
Initial reports suggested helium as the cause of the Mysuru blast, but sources indicated that the vendor had likely been ...