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infrared

[in-fruh-red] / ˌɪn frəˈrɛd /


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In laboratory tests, the researchers converted infrared light with a wavelength of about 1530 nanometers, similar to what is used in fiber optic communication systems, into visible green light near 510 nanometers.

From Science Daily

They used drones, aircraft, helicopters, heat sensors, and infrared, the sheriff said, adding: "Everything we have, we've thrown at this."

From BBC

Flying covertly for the Department of Energy, the plane carried some of the most technologically advanced infrared cameras.

From Literature

Ventura County fire officials said they followed protocol when they left the Balcom fire — clearing containment lines, dropping retardant, and using a drone with an infrared camera to identify lingering heat.

From Los Angeles Times

Now, the James Webb Space Telescope has taken those observations further by delivering the most detailed infrared view ever captured of this familiar object.

From Science Daily