Granted this has nothing to do with industrial design per se and it looks like the beginning of a Michael Bay movie, but how can we not show you the first high-def pictures of the sun?
Picture captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory.... Red indicates cooler areas, while blues and greens show hotter regions. SDO (Solar Dynamics Observatory) is on a five-year mission to capture data that will help scientists learn more about the impact of solar weather on the Earth.
The picture looks a lot different than the sun outside my building right now, but you know what they say: A full-disk multiwavelength extreme ultraviolet imaging camera always adds ten pounds.
via nasa
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They probably just used the visible light range as a measure of temperature since that'd make the software development of the camera a lot easier. Red = cold, Violet = super hot. Just a guess, I could be completely wrong though.