Posted on 02. Oct, 2009 by admin in Cameras

Ragsdale hooked his camera up to a jeep and drove around West Point at up to 100 kilometers per hour capturing images. He programmed his rig to take one set of images every 20 seconds, and in an hour had 300MB of data.
(Credit: IEEE Spectrum)
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