Snowflakes under a microscope.

Discussion in 'Science and Nature' started by Brahski, Dec 4, 2010.

  1. So beautiful
     
  2. Billions of those make my hits smooth :)
     
  3. You know there is supposively snow on other planets, and on earth we sometimes get ET snow. They call it Extra Terrestrial (spell check) snow, so a unknown particle of some description has entered the earths atmosphere and can be seen as a type of snow.

    Im curious about how the snowflake will look like seeing its core is from outerspace.

    This is also were Im not sure wether the nucleous (coldest part) always contain a pattern.

    The other thought was about snow or ice on other planets. Do they show any patterns and if so do they tell us something about the planet or its atmosphere.

    If they exist are they any different and if so how?
     

  4. I mean no offense, but can you explain why you're so interested in snow flakes? They are really cool, but you go in depth with it.
     

  5. Im not sure myself just yet, maybe its because it would be good to see a quota of my random thoughts focus on onething that may result in a reasonable question.
     
  6. All right man. They are cool to focus on.
     

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