Snow Crystal Photo
Snow close-up
The appearance of the Snowflakes under the microscope
The winter of 2008 has not yet been pleased with our snow, so invite readers to look at a selection of photographs Snowflakes, performed physicist Kenneth Librehtom (Kenneth Libbrecht) from the California Institute of Technology. The author has created a site snowcrystals.com, which paved the most successful shots. In addition to the unconditional aesthetic appeal of studying the appearance Snowflakes has scientific value and - it helps clarify the processes of condensation water and education of ice crystals.
The appearance of the Snowflakes under the microscope
The winter of 2008 has not yet been pleased with our snow, so invite readers to look at a selection of photographs Snowflakes, performed physicist Kenneth Librehtom (Kenneth Libbrecht) from the California Institute of Technology. The author has created a site snowcrystals.com, which paved the most successful shots. In addition to the unconditional aesthetic appeal of studying the appearance Snowflakes has scientific value and - it helps clarify the processes of condensation water and education of ice crystals.
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