File:Ramrod-FlashXRay.jpg
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Ramrod-FlashXRay.jpg (500 × 332 pixels, file size: 17 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
Title / Description
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Computer aided design illustration of X-ray flash camera |
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Author(s)
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy |
Source
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https://www.llnl.gov/str/Sep07/gifs/flashx.jpg |
Date created
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September 2007 |
Country of first publication
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US |
Notes
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A computer-aided design layout shows placement of the experiment, which is surrounded by mirrors on stands, flashlamps, and a radiographic film cassette. Extremely energetic x rays emerge from the Flash X Ray machine through a port (upper right). Behind the experiment is the protective enclosure for radiographic film. Images from a series of mirrors are reflected to four optical cameras, providing different viewpoints. Each optical path is indicated by a different color. The cameras are located directly below the four ports on the left. |
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