Chilly weather turned a routine nitrogen gas release into a visual spectacle

By Henry Belot and Georgina Connery
Updated July 12 2015 - 10:13am, first published July 7 2015 - 8:31am
Nitrogen gas during a controlled release near the Science Teaching Building at the Australian National University. Photo: Melissa Adams
Nitrogen gas during a controlled release near the Science Teaching Building at the Australian National University. Photo: Melissa Adams
Nitrogen gas during a controlled release near the Science Teaching Building at the Australian National University. Photo: Melissa Adams
Nitrogen gas during a controlled release near the Science Teaching Building at the Australian National University. Photo: Melissa Adams
Nitrogen gas during a controlled release near the Science Teaching Building at the Australian National University. 5th July 2015. Photo by Melissa Adams of The Canberra Times. Photo: Melissa Adams
Nitrogen gas during a controlled release near the Science Teaching Building at the Australian National University. 5th July 2015. Photo by Melissa Adams of The Canberra Times. Photo: Melissa Adams

Cold weather during a routine nitrogen gas release had some thinking there was a bit of hocus pocus happening at the ANU Sciences Building on the weekend.

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