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A simulaed ATLAS event
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ATLAS Detector
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ATLAS Installation
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BaBar Detector
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SLAC Aerial View
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LHC Cutaway
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CERN Aerial View
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Minos
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NOVA Aerial View
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Numi Horns
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ATLAS Pixel Detector
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A computer simulation of an ATLAS event.
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A cut-away view of the ATLAS dectector. The scale can be seen by the size of the people in the picture.
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A view of ATLAS during installation. Note the size of the people in the picture.
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An artist's view of the BaBar detector.
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The site of the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, operated for the Department of Energy by Stanford University.
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A cut-away view of CERN's Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Swizerland. The colliding rings are about 100 meters underground.
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An aerial photo of the CERN site. The red circle indicates the LHC. The city of Geneva is in the background.
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The MINOS Far Detector has been taking neutrino data since 2005. It has measured neutrino mixing parameters with ever increasing precision.
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Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, which manages the NOvA project, will generate a beam of neutrinos to send to a 15,000-ton detector in Ash River, Minnesota. The particles will complete the 500-mile interstate trip in less than three milliseconds.
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Scientists use the NuMI horn to focus and steer a beam of particles that eventually decay into neutrinos.
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The pixel detector, which has been a major area of ISU participation in ATLAS. It is similar to a 34 Megapixel camera that can take 40 million pictures per second.
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