In 1946 the wiz kids at the University of Rochester, NY, and Eastman Kodak built the world’s largest radiograph, one that could create an X-Ray photo of a large machine, say a jeep, which is precisely how they tested it. In the jeep’s case, the team used the million-volt x-ray machine to create a radiograph 12′ 1″ long by 4′ 1″ tall, or large enough to contain a life size jeep. The larger goal was create the ability to X-Ray large machinery.
The February 8th, 1946, issue of Rochester Democrat Chronicle shared the story:
The next month, Life Magazine also ran the story, this time with a copy of the X-ray photo (seen at top):
“…. 90 minute exposure….” Think about that a minute.
2Years ago there was a large display of lifesize auto xrays at an art gallery on Nantucket. I recall a land rover and a VW bus. It was done with smaller xrays and built into a mosaic digitally.
I suspect this is where they got the idea…
Does that XRay show a small crack at the top of cylinder #4 ?
Hahaha, probably!
I’m just thinking about a giant X-Ray machine – blasting powerful X-Rays out at that Jeep and everything around it and behind it – for AN HOUR AND A HALF.
Nowadays, when the Dentist takes the picture of your teeth, the exposure lasts a fraction of a second – and you have to wear a lead vest and the tech leaves the room to stand behind a shield. For a fraction of a second exposure…..
Well the background does look a little like nuclear winter (or Akron) but it’s Rochester…
That’s the Rochester I remember. 🙂
Look how flat those front springs are. Must have been a well worn jeep.
Am I the only one who noticed that that’s a cemetery behind an iron fence in back of the x-ray target.
Sure… It’s perfectly fiiiiine to blast a million watt x-ray emitter in that kind of general direction… in 1946.
Hope nobody dropped by to pay homage to a deceased love one back there during that 90-minute ray gun shower.
I haven’t spent much time in Rochester, but from everyone’s comments I guess I didn’t miss much?
I couldn’t tell much from the x-ray photo, but then I’m not very experienced at ready x-ray images. It’s not clear to me how useful this would be? However, it might make a great death ray at that power!
Just how far would x-rays travel?