"What do you see in the picture? A mini @NASAWeb telescope, or maybe two starfighters from a galaxy far, far away?" NASA wrote in the opening lines of the post, then explained what the picture actually showed. "These are just a few of the many snow photos collected by NASA's Impacts mission, showing normal snowfall for the Northeast US." studies."
You may wonder how these particle samples are collected. Well, NASA also answered this. "Certainly by flying directly into the snowstorm! Instruments and probes attached to the P-3 aircraft are able to collect samples to measure the ice particles and atmospheric properties within the storm clouds," he said. He further explained how the aircraft's equipment works.He ended the post by explaining the mission's goal.
The share has garnered nearly four lakh likes since it was posted. People have also given many answers on the post. Some jokingly wrote "Tie Fighter", as they were reminded of fictional spaceships from the world of Star Wars.
One Instagram user wrote, "Great!" Another wrote, "Snowflakes." Some also wrote that they see the shield of Captain America, another fictional object from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Without reading the post, were you able to find out what is shown in the picture?
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