Is snow A The key component in the universe. After the summer cools cool, there are frozen molecules in the doubles, moons, acups, and your drinks. However, under the microscope, not all snow is the same, though it is made of the same ingredients.
The inner structure of the earth’s ice is strange. Its molecules are arranged in the geometric structure, usually hexagan that repeats each other. Due to the temperature and pressure of our planet, the snow on the Earth is made like this: Here the water slowly frozen, and it allows its molecules to arrange itself in the crystal.
But the snow that is made in space is different because of the circumstances. Water is in space and subject to extreme temperature. The space snow is believed, as a result, is indifferent, which lacks a separate organizational structure on the earth.
An example of the order -ordered molecular structure of water on the ground.
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It offers a challenge for scientists who are trying to create planets and understand the generation of life. There is also the effects of fully understanding the dynamics of Amrphos Ice in space. For example, do not know how space water is water makes it difficult to estimate the proportion of water in another solar system.
Therefore, researchers are studying space ice to get a better understanding of how frozen water behaves from the ground. Ice samples will be helpful from the debris of the doubles, temptations, and other solar systems, but unless it can be captured, scientists are trying to understand the space ice with computer models and the imitation of ice on the ground. The more they look at it, the more they find it.
A recent report, published in the journal Physical Review B, states that the Amrphos Ice found in the universe has some kind of order. The theory of this paper is made of potentially made of pieces – like ground, crystalized areas, but only 3 nanometers wide – suffering from chaos.


