- Smithsonian (2018)

Crafting the ideal ice rink or bobsled course takes patience, precision and the skill of an Ice Master

"There’s a lot more to making ice than meets the eye. On a molecular level, the snow and ice of Olympic courses is exactly the same stuff that makes snowmen, blocks off your doorway and sends unsuspecting bystanders careening down driveways. All frozen water consists of molecules arranged in a hexagonal structure similar to a honeycomb. But the ice coating the sinuous sliding tracks for bobsled, luge and skeleton, or the firm, flattened snow of a ski course are precisely shaped and conditioned over the months leading up to the games, optimizing the properties of these frosty forms of water...

Show More
saved by: FoundryBase
updated 13 days ago
Visibility: Public (all visitors)


Comments

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!

Related Chunks

Related chunks with this resource

This Article can be found in 2 chunks
a collection of articles and resources looking at Skiing, Winter Sports and the Olympics
Fake Snow - Skiing, Snowboarding and Winter Sports - artificial snow production

MORE RESOURCES FROM SOURCE

More in FoundryBase from   Smithsonian