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==Online References==
==Online References==

Revision as of 20:34, 1 January 2014


Fission Hypothesis of Binary Star Formation

Whitworth's (1981) Isothermal Free-Energy Surface
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Drop Dynamics Experiments

As I was putting this chapter together, I had difficulty documenting the various drop dynamics experiments that have been conducted by astronauts in various Earth-orbiting (zero-<math>g</math>) environments. Here is the relevant information I found:

According to the accompanying Teacher's Guide, the activities shown in the above-referenced films were carried out by three teams of Skylab Astronauts:

Skylab Astronauts

First Team
Kerwin blows water droplet from a straw

Online References

Whitworth's (1981) Isothermal Free-Energy Surface

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