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New Kirlian Photography Book Project
Funding Open through Kickstarter.com
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A Step by Step, Hands On Guide.
In this proposed 2nd edition of the Kirlian photography book is a complete
rewriting and updating of detailed information for shooting Kirlian photographs.
The book will guide readers to shoot Kirlian photographs, using both digital
cameras and film. Whether you're a beginner with no photography experience or an
experienced pro, you will find the instructional information to shoot brilliant
Kirlian photographs.
The book will include step-by-step instructions for building a variety of DIY
Kirlian photography devices and accessories.
The Kirlian devices also have the ability to shoot real time Kirlian video.
The book provides the history of electro photography and it historical account
of its potential applications in medicine, industry, and the military.
Support will fund the equipment to search for evidence of the "phantom leaf"
phenomena that continues to be a point of controversy between scientists and
Kirlian photographers. The core equipment for this search is an astronomical
CCD camera, typically used to image faint starts and galaxies.
Publication Date - 2011
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USMC-01 |
Stepper Motor chip generates control signals that can be used with for both Unipolar & Bipolar Stepper Motors with appropriate drivers like the L298 & L293.
Features:
- General / Hobby Purpose Stepper Motor Controller.
- Compatible with 4 Phase Unipolar / 2 Phase Bipolar Motors.
- Master / Slave mode - Standalone Free Running Mode.
- 8 RPM Selections in Free Running Mode.
- Half / Full Wave: Step Modes, Direction Control, Enable.
- Power On Reset initializes controller
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Next Month's Featured Tip -- Random Number Generated LED Cube Patterns |
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The ideal robotic gripper |
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The human hand is an amazing machine that can pick up, move and place objects easily, but for a robot, this "gripping" mechanism is a vexing challenge. Opting for simple elegance, researchers from Cornell, the University of Chicago and iRobot Corp. have created a versatile gripper using everyday ground coffee and a latex party balloon, bypassing traditional designs based on the human hand and fingers.
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Spinthariscope |
Crooke's Spinthariscope allows users to observe Alpha radiation. By placing an Alpha radiation source near the rear screen of the device users can view alpha radiation through the front window as little flashes of light from the silver activated zinc oxide.
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