File:Thin Wafers of Water Ice in Microgravity (iss072e096196).jpg

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English: iss072e096196 (Oct. 22, 2024) -- Where space science meets art! Using a blank, white laptop display as the illuminator, a polarizing filter, and the International Space Station's freezer, which sits at -140 degrees F (-95 C), NASA astronaut and Expedition 72 Flight Engineer Don Pettit grew thin wafers of water ice in microgravity. What results is colorful, fragmented ice crystals.
Date Taken on 22 October 2024
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