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Photography of Nuclear Detonations
Major collection: Science & Technology
Named collection: Harold E. Edgerton Collection
Object type: film: 16mm
Maker: Edgerton, Germeshausen and Grier, Inc.
Date made: 1950s
Materials: Kodachrome
Measurements: 450'
HEE-FV-187
Named collection: Harold E. Edgerton Collection
Object type: film: 16mm
Maker: Edgerton, Germeshausen and Grier, Inc.
Date made: 1950s
Materials: Kodachrome
Measurements: 450'
Title: "Photography of Nuclear Explosions", Los Alamos, 1950s. A silent color film made by Edgerton, Germeshausen and Grier, Inc. presents a series of images of nuclear detonations filmed from a range of angles, distances and speeds. Ground conditions, shock waves and wind effects are clearly documented. The project was conducted under the supervision of the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory and the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project, likely during the 1950s. Run time = 00:11:34. (EH, CC)
HEE-FV-187