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by vannevar 4980 days ago
I did a little digging, and this question is not easy to answer. There is much material regarding atmospheric drag on satellites, but those calculations require the assumption of hypervelocity. I wonder whether a simple calculation based on particle density and momentum transfer, with the balloon essentially sweeping out a vertical column of atoms as it fell, would yield a good order-of-magnitude estimate on the drag force available.