So what better way to celebrate our nation's independence than aiming a Phantom v641 from New Jersey's Vision Research at all manner of explosives, resulting in high-definition footage of fireworks going off at a glorious 2,000 frames per second?
Not so much for the celestial, dazzling burst of fireworks -- you'll get plenty of those this weekend regardless -- but for a serious investigation of what exactly happens when you stick firecrackers in, for instance, a jar of mayonnaise.
The Phantom, which is typically used for everything from super slow-motion sports instant replays to manufacturing processes to military flight tests, captures it all in scintillating, elegant slow motion.
Stay tuned for our in-depth look at the workings of the Phantom camera and much more high-speed video in the coming weeks. But for now, let's explode some Jell-O. Happy Fourth of July!
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/07/02/fireworks-explodables-ultra-high-speed-phantom-hd-camera-best-fourth-july-video/#ixzz1QzvraJ9S
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