NASA’s new High Dynamic Range Camera Records Rocket Test

"This is footage of Orbital ATK’s QM-2 solid rocket booster test taken by NASA’s High Dynamic Range Stereo X (HiDyRS-X) camera. HiDyRS-X records high speed, high dynamic range footage in multiple exposures simultaneously for use in analyzing rocket engine tests. Traditional high speed video cameras are limited to shooting in one exposure at a time, but HiDyRS-X can record multiple high speed video exposures at once, combining them into a high dynamic range video that adequately exposes all areas of the video image for comprehensive analysis."

From http://science.slashdot.org/story/16/08/09/005235/nasa-revolutionary-camera-recording-propulsion-data-completes-test ...
newtboysays...

I had not realized that the solid rocket boosters were steerable....at least I hope they are moving the nozzle intentionally and that it's not moving around on it's own.
Incredible camera...at 1/4 speed you can see the pressure waves move through the flame trail.

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