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How to preserve a snowflake

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saffronpink | 01:14 Tue 11th Apr 2006 | Science
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I saw on This Morning the scientist show a snowflake he had preserved, using a glass slide and superglue (which he had kept outside to make it the same temperature) I cant understand how he could separate one snowflake. I did email the programme and they told me to look on their web at the science page, but couldnt find the answer. Anyone know how?
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Not sure if this is what you seen on the site but have you tried e-mailing Brian Cox himsel? I'll have a quick look on the Net to see what I can see...........

This repeats what you said above and I would think it would be trial and error, maybe blowing flakes off the slide or leaving a bit paper on the slide wi a wee hole in the paper son that only one flake touched the slide?

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Thank you so much Corby loon. I have saved the science site for future reference, it will come in handy for school projects.


Are you In Corby, Yorkshire? I am on the north east coast.

I'm in the Scots enclave of Corby, Northants. I didn't know there was a Corby in Yorkshire.
What is Yorkshire?
I have short arms and very deep pockets . Does this mean I am a yorkshireman?

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