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HAROLD EDGERTON MARY CAROTA, TIFFANY CORONEL, AND KAITLYN HANSEL
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GENERAL INFORMATION Born: April 6 th, 1903 in Aurora, Nebraska Died: January 4 th, 1990 in Cambridge, Massachusetts Spouse: Esther Garret (m. 1928) Education: University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Awards: National Medal of Technology and Innovation, National Medal of Science for Engineering, and SPIE Gold Medal Books: Electronic flash, strobe, Sonar images, and Exploring the Art and Science of Stopping Time
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HAROLD EUGENE EDGERTON
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INSPIRATIONS Edgerton was inspired by art and science during the 20th century. He worked with underwater photography and strobe photography.
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INVENTION “Harold Edgerton invented the electronic flash – which allowed him to capture things the human eye cannot see. Stephen Dowling looks at his legacy.” “During an experiment using a rudimentary computer, Edgerton found the overheating warning lights (blinking at 60 times a second) seemed to freeze the moving parts of its motor as if they were standing still. It gave Edgerton the idea that bright, split-second bursts of light could illuminate this high-speed world. In those days, there were no high-speed films allowing you to shoot with ambient light unless you used a shutter speed lasting many seconds - pretty useless unless your subject was stock still. Flash was vital in giving enough light for these 'slow' films to capture moving objects.”
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INVENTION PICTURES
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PHOTOGRAPHS
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 11 Jan. 2016. http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140722-the-man-who-froze-the-world Google Images
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