Radiation shielded camera, 3MeV, 50mA electron beam

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Radiation shielded camera, 3MeV, 50mA electron beam

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Documentation from the latest run at the Neobeam industrial irradiator, this time with a 360 camera and two GoPro cameras
http://www.rtftechnologies.org/physics/radcam4.html

http://www.rtftechnologies.org/physics/ ... y2016.html
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Re: Radiation shielded camera, 3MeV, 50mA electron beam

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Really cool project. Thanks for sharing. I've known Bert for many years. I love the old videos as you ride the carts through the beam. Nasty stuff.

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