Friday, September 27, 2013

CERN on Street View - RaiNews24

In 2011, the team of Google Street View, for two weeks, entered the heart of the largest laboratory in the world of particle physics and photographed laboratories, control centers and underground tunnels, which today are within the reach of all in any part of the world.

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The CERN in Geneva

Geneva, 27 September 2013

Into The Eye of Google enters the heart of CERN. The world’s largest laboratory for particle physics, on the outskirts of Geneva, opens its doors to the Street View service. It is now available to all, accessible with a simple click, a walk through the most advanced machinery in the world, used by researchers to give an answer to some of the most important requirements on the nature and dynamics that govern the universe.

CERN just a click away. “We are thrilled that CERN has opened the doors to Street View allowing it to anyone, anywhere in the world, take a look inside the laboratories , the control centers and its myriad of underground tunnels that are home to cutting-edge research on Google Maps. Street View also allows the researchers who are working around the world to examine the tools they use. “

What is CERN. The CERN in Geneva (Switzerland), or the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is the largest laboratory in the world devoted to the study of particle physics. The Convention established the research center was signed on September 29, 1954 by 12 founding countries, including Italy, and today is managed through the collaboration of 20 member states and observers, including non-European countries.

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