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Saturday Morning Science:
Surface tension of water in microgravity onboard the International Space Station.

(Feb. 19, 2003) --- Expedition Six NASA ISS Science Officer Don Pettit conducts an experiment using a film of water in a wire loop. He drops a solution into the film, demonstrating two-dimensional motion within the film.

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  • It's a miniature solar system!

  • Science is awesome! :D

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  • he should have used two different flourecent ink dyes and exampined under different spectrum light

  • dosen't it look like planets are forming!?

  • If you look at the very center it's sorta like a spinning yin-yang :D

  • The spiral... It stares into my soul

  • Perhaps it reflects the movement of the universe?

  • If you do a search for Rattleback spinning toy on YouTube you can see how sometimes things will reverse their spin for an unknown reason. Similar to this video.

  • 1:10 PINGAS!

  • @1027sterling more like miniature spiral galaxy

  • the experiment shows that things have tendency to spread out and diffuse. but in space I guess there is another of looking at things and maybe something will be discovered.

  • @BlizzardRoach Nassim Haramein says that there is a black hole in each atom

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