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Google Street View got to the Large Hadron Collider

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Want to see the CERN lab in Geneva, where the Large Hadron Collider is installed, from the inside? Then you are lucky because Google has added images from CERN premises to its Google Maps service. You can look into the labs, control centers and underground tunnels. We consider the main hadron collider itself, the 7000-ton ATLAS and ALICE detector and the heavy ion detector on the LHC ring to be the main chips of this street twist .

The Google team worked with CERN for two weeks in 2011 to create these images. Recently, Google has a lot of hard work when it comes to Street View. A couple of weeks ago, the service launched a 360-degree tour of the Galapagos Islands ; Two days before this, panoramas from Moto X production sites were added to Street View, and in August Google added one of the world's best zoos to the service .
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Enjoy the view .

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/195398/


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