1. German photographer Markus Reugels can create the image of a planet in a drop of water. He places an upside-down picture in the background, and refraction lets the droplet display the flipped image. Check out the LiveScience image gallery for more gorgeous images of tiny planets and splashing liquid.

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    German photographer Markus Reugels can create the image of a planet in a drop of water. He places an upside-down picture in the background, and refraction lets the droplet display the flipped image. Check out the LiveScience image gallery for more gorgeous images of tiny planets and splashing liquid.

    Via LiveScience

     
  2. Feb 9th, 2012     fluid dynamicsplanetsspacerefractionopticsphotography
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