Someone gone mad with the cookie-cutter?....542893V1
I've seen a few small features that looked like full-depth 'holes' in the aerogel, but nothing as big and straight-sided as this. Although there's a few small fragments within the apparent 'hole' focussing at the same level as the surrounding surface, how could it be something so bright on the surface? - the aerogel is lit from below as far as I can understand.
Fjgiie, thanks for that link - I hadn't realised they used top and side lighting as well. Still doesn't explain what that huge (well, sub-millimetre) thing could be: a sliver of aerogel probably, but how could that happen physically?
I got some sort of java(script?) error a few times while a movie as loading, then it stopped, partly loaded. I hit refresh and got a movie, which was like one I had not seen before, everything was light gizmos. So I log it here in case it is interesting, 6802226V1. There was nothing I'd call a track.
katkolling wrote:I got some sort of java(script?) error a few times while a movie as loading, then it stopped, partly loaded. I hit refresh and got a movie, which was like one I had not seen before, everything was light gizmos. So I log it here in case it is interesting, 6802226V1. There was nothing I'd call a track.
I've seen that sort of thing a few times, and can only imagine it's something to do with the lighting conditions when they make the movies. Some other discussion and a good link here (see albutterworth): http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ... .php?t=131
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