Click here to find out who did this, why, and what it all means.
Have you read the breakthrough novel of the year? When you are done with that, try:
In Search of Sungudogoby Greg Laden, now in Kindle or Paperback
*Please note:
Links to books and other items on this page and elsewhere on Greg Ladens' blog may send you to Amazon, where I am a registered affiliate. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases, which helps to fund this site.
Like this:
LikeLoading...
Spread the love
3 thoughts on “Lightning filmed at 9,000 frames a second”
So much the “never-strikes-twice-in-the-same-place” school of thought.
Somebody on that hillside just to the left of the center must have been very naughty!
Go to the link you gave and here’s a comment from there:
“The 92 second video actually covers about three-tenths of a second – the time in the bottom left starts at 01:37:03.814 and finishes at 01:37:04.109.”
So much the “never-strikes-twice-in-the-same-place” school of thought.
Somebody on that hillside just to the left of the center must have been very naughty!
Go to the link you gave and here’s a comment from there:
“The 92 second video actually covers about three-tenths of a second – the time in the bottom left starts at 01:37:03.814 and finishes at 01:37:04.109.”
Whoa, indeed!
Beautiful 🙂