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El montaje del LHC

El montaje del LHC

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  • Pieza del solenoide de muones

    The first element (L) of the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid), a 400 tons element, 16 metres high and 0.5 metres thick, is being lowered 100 meters into the experimental cavern at the European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN (Centre Europeen de Recherche Nucleaire) in the French village of Cessy near the Swiss city of Geneva November 30, 2006. CMS is part of five experiments who will from the end of 2007on, study what happens when the beams collide in the 27 km (16.8 miles) long underground ring LHC (Large Hadron Collider). (FRANCE) REUTERS
  • Dos técnicos ensamblan el CMS

    Two technicians assemble an element of the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) experiment at the European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN (Centre Europeen de Recherche Nucleaire) in the French village of Cessy, near Geneva March 22, 2007. CMS is part of five experiments which, from the end of 2007 on, will study what happens when beams of particles collide in the 27 km (16.8 miles) long underground ring LHC (Large Hadron Collider). REUTERS/Denis Balibouse (SWITZERLAND)
  • A technician walks under the core magnet of the CMS experiment at the CERN in the village of Cessy

    El imán central del CMS

    A technician walks under the core magnet of the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) experiment at the European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN (Centre Europeen de Recherche Nucleaire) in the French village of Cessy, near Geneva March 22, 2007. CMS is part of five experiments which, from the end of 2007 on, will study what happens when beams of particles collide in the 27 km (16.8 miles) long underground ring LHC (Large Hadron Collider). REUTERS/Denis Balibouse (SWITZERLAND)

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