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Have they considered submerging the spacecraft, to see where the bubbles come out? 🙃
That's non-sense and too expensive. Just add soapy water to a few spay bottles, that should do the trick.
The helium makes it float, so they got a guy to rub his spit on the rocket using his finger, but that process takes a long time so we're just refilling the rocket in the meantime until we find it.
The last guy who submerged Boeing parts didn't end up too well.
I've done it. It's not as fun as you'd think.