I’ve seen it done very cold weather- ones that have landed. And slo-mo cameras. They become lovely little domes, and the light refraction as they freeze is amazing
I’ve done this. In my previous house there was a window in the bathroom, and in the winter when it was very cold (-20°C) I made soap bubbles on the window sill with the window open and the bubbles froze before bursting. The domes were absolutely beautiful, with the crystal structure clearly visible, similar to the ones that appear on car windows sometimes.
Actually, you can freeze them, which would buy them some time.
Brb need to go redo my childhood.
This sounds fascinatingly difficult. Unless you use liquid nitrogen mist I’m sure the crystallization would make them pop.
I’ve seen it done very cold weather- ones that have landed. And slo-mo cameras. They become lovely little domes, and the light refraction as they freeze is amazing
I’ve done this. In my previous house there was a window in the bathroom, and in the winter when it was very cold (-20°C) I made soap bubbles on the window sill with the window open and the bubbles froze before bursting. The domes were absolutely beautiful, with the crystal structure clearly visible, similar to the ones that appear on car windows sometimes.
Millie is taking the political approach, I see.
Pretty much.
I once read of a scientist who devised a liquid which supported bubbles for several years.
Millie and her signature move.
While it wouldn’t save the bubbles themselves you could take a picture
I love Millie but she probably needs counseling lol