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Solaris (1972), dir. Andrei Tarkovsky

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Revealing the anatomy of the first microseconds of an atomic explosion, this fireball was documented in a 1/100,000,000-of-a-second exposure, taken from seven miles away with a lens ten feet long.
> Photo by Harold Edgerton / Lookout Mountain Air Force Station (1952).