10/27/09

30 Mile Thermometer

Researchers needs to monitor the temperature of in accessible, dangerous places on the planet without using satellite data (rough estimate). The solution is using the world's largest fiber-optic cable that records temperature at three foot intervals every ten seconds. This 30 mile detector was originally designed to monitor oil wells. It functions by firing laser pulses down the length of the optical cable and photons collide within the cable and bounces back at shifted frequencies, revealing temperatures along the entire line.

Reference: Wired

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