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October 13, 2010 0 Comments

<a href=<strong>Yongli Shan</strong><br />The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center<br /> Dallas, Texas<strong>Honorio Cocera-La Parra</strong><br /> Geology Museum, University of Valencia<br /> Benetusser, Valencia, Spain<br /><br />This image shows a <strong>Dr. Duane Harland</strong><br /> <a href=<strong>Yanping Wang</strong><br /> Beijing Planetarium<br /> Beijing, China<br /><br />Wang says she first began taking photomicrographs of snowflakes, and a hobby grew from there when she realized how many fascinating structures she could find under the microscope. At her work she deals with the vast expanses of space--she's a screenwriter for the <a href=<a href=<a href=<strong>Dr. Ralf Wagner</strong><br /> Düsseldorf, Germany<a href=<strong>Gerd Guenther</strong><br /> Düsseldorf, NRW, Germany<br /><br />To grab this radiant image Guenther used a specimen carrier with a hole, which the soap film stretched across. With this <a href=<strong>Dr. John Hart</strong><br /> Hart3D Films and Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science <br />University of Colorado, Boulder<br /> Boulder, Colorado<br /><br />So what exactly are you looking at in this nifty image? Hart explains:


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