DMC-FX7
ƒ/2.8
5.8 mm
1/8
200

sublime similarity

19 responses to “Comet”

  1. Are you sure that isn’t just rings around Uranus?

    rimshot

    But seriously, folks… Hello? Is this thing on…?

    It’s a cool photo and with very little noise for 200 iso.

  2. Oh bummer, it’s not a puzzle. I was going to go with "space-faring mollusc."

    Edit: *Giant* space-faring mollusc. Just to be clear.

  3. puzzling, I think. Captivating and mesmerizing simultaneously, expanding and retracting. I wish I understood,(it looks like the eels somehow).

  4. Whatever it is, it’s neat! Very cool. 😀

  5. Rocketeer: oh, those nasty rings…

    caitlinburke: nice guess… there’s nothing quite as exciting as a clam in heat

    Sol1: ah yes… it’s very seductive…. and very much like a comet….

    Per your wish, it’s a pellet of “dry ice” floating on a shallow bed of dark blue water and shooting off geysers of carbon dioxide as it warms up. The dry ice is solid CO2 which sublimates directly to gas as it warms up (skipping the liquid phase altogether).

    Particles glide along the surface, spin, and merge when they touch. Here is a very cool video of the icy bodies spinning and shooting around.

  6. that was so worth watching…thank you

  7. Seven years ago, the Stardust probe was sent to intercept Comet Wild 2, gather dust particles, and return to Earth. Stardust is scheduled to touch down in a Utah desert on January 15. The mission is called Stardust, in part because some of the particles in the comet should, in fact, be older than the sun…

  8. Your pictures are the coolest…

    I wonder if you could get a similar effect with a thin wafer of Sodium…
    Maybe a bit more flashy.

    What are the blue/white specks? Reflections off small ice particles?

  9. Very sharp looking…..couldn’t remotely guess it at first glance. Nicely done

    1-2-3

  10. I have no idea what this is and I don’t want to. Great image. I’m a sucker for abstract.

  11. That indigo color is amazing.

  12. Hi, I’m an admin for a group called Exploratorium San Francisco, and we’d love to have your photo added to the group.

  13. Beautiful. I recently posted some videos from the same delightful exhibit.

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