AdvertisementScientists say they’ve developed a camera that can record 70 trillion frames per second and could be used to capture nuclear fusion, radioactive molecule decay or astronomical events that are light-years away. CUSP can take 70 trillion frames in the time it takes a person to blink, smashing the research team’s own previous record of 10 trillion a second. The pulses were passed over the text and captured at both 70 trillion fps with both the new CUSP camera and the older T-CUP camera, which captures 10 trillion frames per second. Recently, imaging technologies based on silicon sensors have improved to offer imaging speeds up to millions of frames per second. Researchers' T-Cup device, which captures images at 10 trillion frames a second.
Source: Daily Mail May 13, 2020 13:40 UTC