FWIW it's still at

http://web.archive.org/web/20050124153157/http://microgravity.msfc.nasa.gov/snell/vibration.html

HTH,

Kay

David Briggs schrieb:
> Hi all
> 
> I'm doing a quick talk on crystals/crystallography for a "lay"
> audience in a couple of weeks time, and I'm looking for some time
> lapse movies / animated gifs of crystal growth.
> 
> The one I was thinking of using was here:
> http://microgravity.msfc.nasa.gov/snell/vibration.html
> 
> But that link is broken, and I can't find it via googling.
> 
> Does anybody know of any / have any good ones that I can beg/steal/borrow?
> 
> Cheers in advance,
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
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