File:Clayton Anderson zero g.jpg
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English: Astronaut Clayton Anderson watches as a water bubble floats in the middeck of space shuttle Discovery during the STS-131 mission. Note that his image in the bubble is upside down because the bubble refracted the light.
Français : L'astronaute Clayton Anderson contemplant une bulle d'eau en impesanteur qui flotte au milieu du pont intermédiaire de la navette spatiale Discovery, pendant la mission STS-131. (Son image dans la bulle est renversée par la réfraction de l'eau.) |
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