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Scientists expected boiling liquid in space to cool less, but tests found the opposite — to a point
The findings carry extra weight because cryogenic liquids are essential to long-duration spaceflight.
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Boiling Liquid Does Something in Near-Zero Gravity Even Scientists Didn't See Coming
(Stanislaw Pytel/Stone/Getty Images) Out in deep, dark depths of space, electronics and fuel can still get hot – very hot. As ...
Lava reaches 1,200 degrees Celsius. Liquid nitrogen sits at minus 210. Put those two numbers side by side and the experiment writes itself. What happens if you dump one of the coldest liquids on Earth ...
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What happens when liquid nitrogen meets 1,000 sparklers?
In this video, viewers can explore exciting science experiments featuring liquid nitrogen and 1000 sparklers. The experiments ...
It’s been frigid outside, but Paige and Adam Jacobson decided to make it even colder in their “lab.” The Science Siblings experimented with liquid nitrogen. They explained that liquid nitrogen is ...
Dust presents a major headache for lunar explorers, but new research suggests compressed liquid nitrogen could be used to clear much of it aside. Reading time 3 minutes Pesky lunar dust is an annoying ...
Construction workers have finished the excavation of the huge caverns that will house the international Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment. While engineers and technicians are preparing for the ...
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