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Balloonology is the study of balloons in a scientific environment to help prove or disprove theories. It has been around since the early 1800s and was critical to the invention of the air blimp. More recently, balloonology has been used to manipulate and expand common gases such as oxygen. And in November of 2015 this reached an excessive point of success when leading balloonologist Dr. Ima G. Nary discovered how to capture small pockets of oxygen, expand it and then move it to another area, literally creating oxygen from oxygen. This is to be used in NASAs upcoming voyage to Uranus where small pockets of oxygen have been found. With the use of balloons NASA hopes to spread the oxygen throughout the entire planet, creating sustainable life for the human race