Smithsonian Mag
A blog that aims to bring the cool study of antimatter (and other awesome science news) down to an understandable level.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
The Art in Explosions
Summary: Some times scientists get so caught up in the beauty of the numbers that we can forget to see the beauty in the nature all around us. Martin Klimas, a German photographer, has recently been photographing exploding roses. He begins by freezing them in liquid nitrogen and then he shoots them with a gun to make it shatter them into as many pieces as possible while taking pictures.

Smithsonian Mag
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