Photo of a Nuclear Explosion Less than 1 Millisecond After Detonation
This might look like some kind of microscopic organism, but it’s
actually a high-speed photograph of a nuclear explosion. It was captured
less than 1 millisecond after the detonation using a rapatronic camera,
which is capable of exposure times as brief as 10 nanoseconds (one
nanosecond is one billionth of a second). The photograph was shot from
roughly 7 miles away during the Tumbler-Snapper tests in Nevada (1952). The fireball is roughly 20 meters in diameter, and three times hotter than the surface of the sun.
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