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Ever Wonder What Bubbles Do in Space?
Ever Wonder What Bubbles Do in Space?
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Astronauts on board the International Space Station captured video of a floating ball of bubbly water with a RED 4K camera. 28.07.2015, Sputnik International
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Ever Wonder What Bubbles Do in Space?
23:57 GMT 28.07.2015 (Updated: 00:02 GMT 29.07.2015) Astronauts on board the International Space Station captured video of a floating ball of bubbly water with a RED 4K camera.
An effervescent tablet dissolved in water was shot by the camera recording at four times the resolution of normal high-definition cameras. The cameras are useful for researchers and scientists onboard the ISS, but they also reveal some pretty cool outer space physics.