Photos of Fermilab - Peter Ginter - June 2004
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Fermilab accelerator complex and Central Utility Building as seen from the top of Wilson Hall Workers move a detector plane of the MINOS neutrino experiment into place to lower it underground for installation in the MINOS near detector. A superconducting quadrupole magnet built by Fermilab's Technical Division and destined for an interaction region of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. A superconducting quadrupole magnet built by Fermilab's Technical Division and destined for an interaction region of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.
View from Wilson Hall MINOS detector plane LHC magnet I LHC magnet II
Workers in Fermilab's Technical Division complete the final assembly of superconducting quadrupole magnets for the interaction regions of CERN's Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland. Workers in Fermilab's Technical Division complete the final assembly of superconducting quadrupole magnets for the interaction regions of CERN's Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland. Inside the tunnel of the Main Injector accelerator at Fermilab. The Main Injector accelerates protons and antiprotons for injection into the Tevatron, the world's most powerful particle accelerator. An audience awaits the beginning of a concert in Fermilab's 840-seat Ramsey Auditorium.
Magnet assembly I Magnet assembly II Main Injector Ramsey Auditorium
The control room of the DZero experiment during Run II at Fermilab's Tevatron particle collider. One of the two 'horns' of the NuMI beam line that focus the beam of particles for the MINOS neutrino experiment at Fermilab. Fermilab scientist Nike Saoulidou, a member of the MINOS collaboration, with one of the two 'horns' that focus the particle beam for the MINOS neutrino experiment. Two scientists work on the near detector of the MINOS neutrino experiment.
DZero control room NuMI horn I NuMI horn II MINOS near detector