Thermal Imaging Of World Trade Center Site

394659 01: This LIDAR, Light Detection and Ranging, image of the World Trade Center collapse site in New York released April 19, 2001 shows the topography of the area. LIDAR creates the image by bouncing a laser beam off the ground and calculating the time it takes for the beam to return. The darker red areas indicate lower elevations. (Photo by NYC Office of Emergency Management/Getty Images)
394659 01: This LIDAR, Light Detection and Ranging, image of the World Trade Center collapse site in New York released April 19, 2001 shows the topography of the area. LIDAR creates the image by bouncing a laser beam off the ground and calculating the time it takes for the beam to return. The darker red areas indicate lower elevations. (Photo by NYC Office of Emergency Management/Getty Images)
Thermal Imaging Of World Trade Center Site
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