Historic Electric Cauldron Takes Flight at Paris Olympics
The Paris Olympics features a groundbreaking electric cauldron that flies above the Tuileries Gardens each evening. Utilizing 40 LED spotlights and 200 high-pressure misting nozzles, it offers a fossil fuel-free spectacle. During the day, up to 10,000 visitors can approach the cauldron with free tickets.
The Paris Olympics have introduced a groundbreaking electric cauldron that made its debut flight during the opening ceremony. Each evening, the cauldron, attached to a balloon, will ascend over 60 meters above the Tuileries Gardens, near the Louvre museum's glass pyramid entrance. The spectacle, which runs from sunset to 2 am, is a historic first for the Olympics, utilizing no fossil fuels.
Visitors can approach the cauldron during the day, with organizers distributing 10,000 free tickets daily. The cauldron uses 40 LED spotlights to illuminate a cloud created by 200 high-pressure misting nozzles, offering a stunning display.
This innovative approach underscores the Paris Olympics' commitment to sustainability and cutting-edge technology, drawing a crowd while minimizing environmental impact.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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