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High-speed photographs by Lex Augusteijn
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High-speed Photographs By Lex Augusteijn

Harold Edgerton is generally credited with pioneering the use of the stroboscope to freeze fast motion. He eventually helped found EG&G, which used some of Edgerton's methods to capture the physics of explosions required to detonate nuclear weapons. See, for example, the photograph of an explosion using a Rapatronic camera.
Advancing the idea of the stroboscope, researchers began using lasers to stop high speed motion. Recent advances include the use of High Harmonic Generation to capture images of molecular dynamics down to the scale of the attosecond
High speed motion pictures started in 1916 by German weapons scientists .
Methods developed using stationary medium with frames in turn activated by a rotating mirror to rotating prism cameras using fast moving film .

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