RegularJoe@lemmy.world to Today I Learned@lemmy.worldEnglish · edit-225 days agoTIL a photography student sent blank negative film to a height of 36.5 km using a balloon. Cosmic rays burned into the film, revealing ethereal patterns not visible to the human eye.www.digitalcameraworld.comexternal-linkmessage-square13linkfedilinkarrow-up1347arrow-down15
arrow-up1342arrow-down1external-linkTIL a photography student sent blank negative film to a height of 36.5 km using a balloon. Cosmic rays burned into the film, revealing ethereal patterns not visible to the human eye.www.digitalcameraworld.comRegularJoe@lemmy.world to Today I Learned@lemmy.worldEnglish · edit-225 days agomessage-square13linkfedilink
minus-squareeinfach_orangensaft@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up19·25 days agohmmmm i doubt thats cosmic rays, seams more like extreme temperature and low presure did something to the films chemistry
minus-squareSocialMediaRefugee@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·25 days agoAgreed. I’d think cosmic rays would leave linear marks since they are like atomic bullets.
hmmmm i doubt thats cosmic rays, seams more like extreme temperature and low presure did something to the films chemistry
Agreed. I’d think cosmic rays would leave linear marks since they are like atomic bullets.