The world's fastest camera that captures 7 million photos in one second
New York, May 14, 2020, Thursday
Scientists have discovered such a camera. This ultra fast camera is made by a well-known American company. You can do photography with a maximum of 1000 frames per second from a smartphone and a DSLR camera. However, now scientists have developed a camera that can take a photo at a speed of 70 trillion frames per second. This means that millions of photos can be taken with this camera in the blink of an eye. The camera was developed by researchers at the California Institute of Technology. Although the purpose of making this camera is not to photograph humans or wildlife, it is designed to capture events such as light traveling web and molecular DK.
This camera is named Compressed Ultrafast Spectral Photography (CUSP). It sends out a very small pulse using a laser camera that can click 70 trillion in a second. Wong, the researcher of this camera, believes that CUSP cameras can be used to make a variety of discoveries in other fields such as life sciences and metaphysics. It is believed.
With the help of this camera, changes in the universe and the earth can be captured. This will capture images of loudspeakers and propagation, nuclear fusion, photo transport clouds and rapid changes in biological tissue. This is not the first time such ultrasound cameras have been used to take photos at a rate of 10 trillion per second, but these cameras can help a new generation of medical research microscopes, as well as new discoveries in blood testing in hospitals.
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