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|image=Andrees Station3.jpg
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|title=[[S. A. Andrée's Arctic balloon expedition of 1897]]
|title=[[Grain Growth Simulation]]
|texttitle=Grain Growth Simulation
|texttitle=S. A. Andrée base at Spitsbergen
|caption=A [[photochrom]] of the base at [[Spitsbergen]], [[Norway]], from which [[S. A. Andrée]] launched his ill-fated '''[[S. A. Andrée's Arctic balloon expedition of 1897|1897 Arctic balloon expedition]]''', an attempt to reach the [[North Pole]] via hydrogen balloon, in which all three crew members died. They survived for three months after their crash, but their remains were not discovered until 1930.
|caption= The grain structure is obtained using [[Phase Field Simulation]] method it contains 36 phase field parameter that describe individual grain orientation. Partial differential equations were solved with a simple finite difference code in [[Matlab]].
|credit=Image credit: [[Detroit Publishing Co.]]
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}}<noinclude>[[Category:Wikipedia Picture of the day February 2009]]
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S. A. Andrée base at Spitsbergen
A photochrom of the base at Spitsbergen, Norway, from which S. A. Andrée launched his ill-fated 1897 Arctic balloon expedition, an attempt to reach the North Pole via hydrogen balloon, in which all three crew members died. They survived for three months after their crash, but their remains were not discovered until 1930.Image credit: Detroit Publishing Co.