How often does thermal imaging come up in mainstream media?
I found myself wondering this today as BBC News 24 (UK) ran a short feature about improving the insulation of the nation's housing stock. The thermal image used was a pan across an anonymous - though probably well-heeled - row of houses. I've attached a still from part of the pan, which I screen-grabbed from a stream I was watching on a spare monitor attached to the work PC. The stream was only relatively low resolution (~VGA) but the thermal image looked quite good - I'm guessing it was roughly 640x480 class.
There must be lots of occasions when thermal imaging gets a mention but we have no feeling for how often it occurs. So here's a challenge: if you happen to see some mainstream media, take a photo or screendump or whatever and post it here, clearly labelled with the source, eg
Source: BBC TV
Media: TV (24h news stream channel BBC News 24)
Date (
ISO1 format): 2020-07-07
Local time (if relevant): 12:10pm
1ISO 8601 date format: yyyy-mm-dd
Please add to the list as you come across stuff. NB: for the purposes of this page, please exclude things like advertising, social media, YouTube, press releases and so on and stick to editorial content.