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Telekom shop in Ingolstadt. No enhancements were needed for this image.

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Beware of chainsaws

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View into the LHC tunnel from CMS towards Geneva (-z direction in CMS coordinate system). The high beam velocity makes the picture a bit blurred :)

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This might or might not look damaged.

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Wonder why this thing is called "Victoria"? It's the triple magnet built by...

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It looks like some sort of machine thingy (kind of) I believe.

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View through the LHC tunnel towards the CMS cavern (not visible). Those dipole mangets are not superconducting.

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Some electronics racks in the CMS service cavern. This is where much of the experiments readout electronics and other services are located.

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The future of particle physics (part of it).

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The red structure is the support of the crane used for heavy lifting in CMS, i.e. the lowering of...

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These are cables (sort of), which are used to deliver a few kA (kilo Amperes) to the...

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cms_cavern_visitor.jpg

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Some guy on a balcony in the CMS cavern.

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If CMS doesn't work, you'll know why.

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Looking up the installation shaft from the CMS cavern. Through this hole, the detector parts are...

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The beam enters into the cavern through this green thingy.

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It's comforting to know that you are protected by a hard helmet when standing underneath a...

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