London Eye,London,UK,thermogram. The colours show variations in temperature. The scale runs from white (warmest),through yellow,orange,red and purple to black (coldest). Thermography records the temperature of surfaces by detecting long-wavelength infrared radiation. Buildings reflect and produce a lot of heat,meaning that London is consistently warmer than its surrounding countryside. The London Eye was constructed to mark the turn of the year 2000. Formerly known as the Millennium Wheel it is,at 135 metres high,the tallest observational wheel in the world. It is sited on the South Bank of the River Thames | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / McConnell, Tony |
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