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ixiy
6/8/2006 12:24:34 PM |
water droplets in space? i thought it was so cold in space that water turns to ice.
if an ice droplet hits the shuttle at those speeds, wont it bounce off, shatter or crack the screen? what made them stay on the windscreen?
how can one get water droplets to form in space or while entering the atmosphere? is there so much moisture in space that water droplets can form on the shuttle surface?
where did the other water droplet (the susupected missle) come from all of a sudden?
if the water droplets were inside the shuttle, what kind of energy caused it to change direction and travel so rapidly? sudden gravity? friction? atmospheric heat?
why does one water droplets leave such long trail as it move across the windscreen but not the other?
why were they not traveling in the roughly the same direction? should they not move away from one another instead of crossing each others path?
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