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Even at 10 Microns, It's Still a Nice-Looking Building
In its 9 November issue Fermilab Today displays a neat picture from Jeff Larson. (If this link doesn't work, try another.

Quoting the caption:
Getting hot in here: Jeff Larson of the proton source department took this picture from behind Wilson Hall with the Fluke IR imager. "It's a camera that can see IR light and accurately tell you what the temperature is on certain surfaces," he said.

Quoting the caption:
Getting hot in here: Jeff Larson of the proton source department took this picture from behind Wilson Hall with the Fluke IR imager. "It's a camera that can see IR light and accurately tell you what the temperature is on certain surfaces," he said.
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