Underground webcams
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I think no matter what we should arrange a day. i might not be able to be there as its a lot of money, but there are ALOT of people like you who could indeed go easily..
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LHC should restart beams around beginning of next february after the xmas break.
This is a very recent schedule change. There is to much things to do during this small shutdown that it has been extended.
So maybe there is an opportunity to go down, but I guess under very specific reasons.
This is a very recent schedule change. There is to much things to do during this small shutdown that it has been extended.
So maybe there is an opportunity to go down, but I guess under very specific reasons.
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Re: Underground webcams
CMS web cams are here;
http://cms.web.cern.ch/cms/Media/CMSeye/index.html
Almost as good as being there VR photos with sound, pan and zoom etc.
http://www.petermccready.com/
Click on a tile and have a look around.
http://cms.web.cern.ch/cms/Media/CMSeye/index.html
Almost as good as being there VR photos with sound, pan and zoom etc.
http://www.petermccready.com/
Click on a tile and have a look around.
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Excellent the web cams are working again !
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Working on the new server !... Excellent...
I updated the portal link...
There was supposed to be more new stuff on that server as well...
Hmmmmm.......
I updated the portal link...
There was supposed to be more new stuff on that server as well...
Hmmmmm.......
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Of course there is the tale of one unlucky? experimental particle physicist in Russia, Anatoli Bugorski.
http://forgetomori.com/2008/science/hit ... ator-beam/
Eww!
http://forgetomori.com/2008/science/hit ... ator-beam/
Eww!
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eww.. is right. bad day! that would have to tingle a littleHarbles wrote:Of course there is the tale of one unlucky? experimental particle physicist in Russia, Anatoli Bugorski.
http://forgetomori.com/2008/science/hit ... ator-beam/
Eww!
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Harbles wrote:Almost as good as being there VR photos with sound, pan and zoom etc.
http://www.petermccready.com/
Click on a tile and have a look around.
Wow!! These are incredible pictures, I think they deserve a link on the home page?
J
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Well yea,,, hey are might cool...
Im trying to keep the portal links only for CERN links.
However... I will go start a thread that is a sticky that will always be at the top called cool links and we can add cool links to that ?
I suppose I could then create a link from the portal to a cool links page and put the links we gather on it ?
Im trying to keep the portal links only for CERN links.
However... I will go start a thread that is a sticky that will always be at the top called cool links and we can add cool links to that ?
I suppose I could then create a link from the portal to a cool links page and put the links we gather on it ?
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getting back to the sounds for a minute...
While the main frequency is 11khz, there must actually be harmonics and a full spectrum of noise not just a fundamental 11khz.
Putting a surround sound miking arrangement at points around the ring and recording at high speeds then slowing it down and dropping the frequency would make it audible and in surround.
The LHC could indeed be recorded in surround..
While the main frequency is 11khz, there must actually be harmonics and a full spectrum of noise not just a fundamental 11khz.
Putting a surround sound miking arrangement at points around the ring and recording at high speeds then slowing it down and dropping the frequency would make it audible and in surround.
The LHC could indeed be recorded in surround..
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Assuming the 11Khz sound is present enough to be picked up..