Posted on 12/23/2020 7:06:15 AM PST by Red Badger

Deck the halls with space-based bubbles!
Here is a festive bauble you will not see on Earth: a bubble produced by the Multiscale Boiling experiment, known affectionately as Rubi.
In this image, electrostatic forces are pulling the bubble upwards and making it spherical, producing not only a cool image but also cool insights into the boiling process.
Understanding how boiling behaves in weightlessness is imperative because gravity plays an important role. Without gravity, boiling takes place in slow motion and produces larger bubbles. This has allowed scientists to observe and measure effects that are too fast and too small on Earth.
The experiment is also installed with an electrode to observe the effect of an electric field on the bubbles, enabling scientists to observe and quantify the effect of external forces.
"Boiling is an extremely efficient way of getting rid of excess heat. This research could therefore provide very valuable information for improving the thermal management systems in space as well as in terrestrial applications," says ESA project scientist Daniele Mangini.
With this insight and more accurate calculations of the boiling process, products such as laptops can be improved and made more compact.
Built by Airbus for ESA and housed in the Fluid Science Laboratory in the Columbus module, Rubi was installed by ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano in August 2019. Since then it has generated bubbles under controlled conditions using a special heater.
The bubble imaged above is a follow on to the highly successful experiment. Called Multiscale Boiling X, the science on-going over the holidays is looking further at how things keep cool.
In the meantime, stay warm and stay safe!
Explore further Image: Space bubble
Provided by European Space Agency
Everybody knows you’re supposed to add some olive oil and a pinch of salt first.
I want to see a souffle made in micro-gravity...................
The ultimate microbrew.
A little pricey perhaps, but after a few you feel weightless and a bit disoriented.
I wonder if they have ‘studied’ the effects of alcohol on the body in a weightless environment?
I would gladly volunteer for such a study...........For Science, you know......................
I get my baubles from Bimini
I believe there’s a good reason the aircraft used to train people to deal with weightlessness is called “The Vomit Comet”. Adding alcohol to the mixture is begging for bigger messes I would think.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9avV_kNdOU
Sounds like a poem in the making. Got any more?
When asking my tax clients about foreign assets, I’d ask “do you have a condo in the Caymans, a bungalow in the Bahamas?”
What about the Chalet in Chile?
So, is it a bauble bubble or a bubble bauble ??
The one on the left looks like a toilet.. o.O
Oh, I see. So at this point in your literary career you’re only an alliterizing euphemizer. Merely making mad money mellifluously minimizing multiple malefactions.
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