LHC Magnet photos for downloading
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Members of Fermilab's Technical Division gathered for a send-off celebration
for an advanced superconducting magnet (orange) bound for the Large Hadron
Collider at CERN.
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Dr. Raymond L. Orbach, director of the Department of Energy's Office of
Science, congratulated a Fermilab audience for keeping the U.S. at the
forefront of superconducting magnet technology.
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Fermilab-LHC Project manager James Kerby, Fermilab Director Michael
Witherell, DOE Office of Science Director Raymond L. Orbach, and US-LHC
Project Manager James Strait with the first Fermilab-built superconducting
focusing magnet, destined for the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, in Geneva,
Switzerland.
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Fermilab-LHC Project manager James Kerby, Fermilab Director Michael
Witherell, DOE Office of Science Director Raymond L. Orbach, and US-LHC
Project Manager James Strait with the first Fermilab-built superconducting
focusing magnet, destined for the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, in Geneva,
Switzerland.
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Shipping company employee Marian Rocinski stencils address on packing crate for superconducting LHC magnet.
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Shipping company employees prepare to load crated superconducting LHC magnet from Fermilab bound for CERN.
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Shipping company employees begin to load first LHC Magnet on a truck for shipment to CERN.
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