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Space Science

Water-Only Thin Films In Space 24

If you've ever waved a bubble wand (or mixed some of your own with detergent, glycerine and water), you might be surprized to find that in space, it's much less complicated to form a film of liquid: all you need is water. The embedded videos are nifty, and render nicely in Mozilla.
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Water-Only Thin Films In Space

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