All Bets Are Off On What Might Be The Next Costume…

All Bets Are Off On What Might Be The Next Costume…
All Bets Are Off On What Might Be The Next Costume…
All Bets Are Off On What Might Be The Next Costume…
All Bets Are Off On What Might Be The Next Costume…
All Bets Are Off On What Might Be The Next Costume…
All Bets Are Off On What Might Be The Next Costume…
All Bets Are Off On What Might Be The Next Costume…
All Bets Are Off On What Might Be The Next Costume…

All bets are off on what might be the next costume…

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“We TOLD You It Was Hard.” “Yeah, But Now That I’VE Tried, We KNOW It’s Hard.”

“We TOLD you it was hard.” “Yeah, but now that I’VE tried, we KNOW it’s hard.”

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The Cosmic Calendar - From The Very Beginning Of Time Itself (January The 1st) Till Now. Scaled Down

The cosmic calendar - from the very beginning of time itself (January the 1st) till now. Scaled down to a year. Dinosaurs would have died one day ago on this scale - check it out.

selfish paradox

If you were to call me selfish, for not doing what you wish me to do.. it’s makes you also selfish.

Photography By Juh-ku
Photography By Juh-ku

Photography by Juh-ku

These Spectacular Wave-like Clouds Are The Result Of The Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability. When Two Layers

These spectacular wave-like clouds are the result of the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability. When two layers of air move past one another at different velocities, an unstable shear layer forms at their interface. Disturbances in this shear layer grow exponentially, creating these short-lived overturning waves that quickly turn turbulent. The strong resemblance of these clouds to breaking ocean waves is no coincidence–the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability occurring between the wind and water is what generates many ocean waves. Kelvin-Helmholtz patterns are also common on other planets, like Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars. (Image credit: Breckenridge Resort; submitted by jshoer)

Physical Science...In Space!

Each month, we highlight a different research topic on the International Space Station. In May, our focus is physical science.

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The space station is a laboratory unlike any on Earth; on-board, we can control gravity as a variable and even remove it entirely from the equation. Removing gravity reveals fundamental aspects of physics hidden by force-dependent phenomena such as buoyancy-driven convection and sedimentation.

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Gravity often masks or distorts subtle forces such as surface tension and diffusion; on space station, these forces have been harnessed for a wide variety of physical science applications (combustion, fluids, colloids, surface wetting, boiling, convection, materials processing, etc).

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Other examples of observations in space include boiling in which bubbles do not rise, colloidal systems containing crystalline structures unlike any seen on Earth and spherical flames burning around fuel droplets. Also observed was a uniform dispersion of tin particles in a liquid melt, instead of rising to the top as would happen in Earth’s gravity. 

Physical Science...In Space!

So what? By understanding the fundamentals of combustion and surface tension, we may make more efficient combustion engines; better portable medical diagnostics; stronger, lighter alloys; medicines with longer shelf-life, and buildings that are more resistant to earthquakes.

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Findings from physical science research on station may improve the understanding of material properties. This information could potentially revolutionize development of new and improved products for use in everything from automobiles to airplanes to spacecraft.

For more information on space station research, follow @ISS_Research on Twitter!

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com

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