The main barrel section of the ATLAS hadronic calorimeter, waiting on
September 27,
2005 to be moved inside the toroid magnets. (A piece of one of the magnets, with orange temperature-sensing stripes, can be seen in the upper left.)
A component of the muon spectrometer, waiting on on
September 27,
2005 to be installed.
The ends of four of eight ATLAS toroid magnets, seen from the surface, about 90
m above, on
September 27,
2005.
The ATLAS SCT, assembled on the surface with some of its wiring and panels. Taken
September 30,
2005.
The ATLAS TRT barrel section, assembled on the surface and taking
cosmic ray data. Taken
September 30,
2005.
Some of the buildings associated with the
Intersecting Storage Ringsparticle accelerator at
CERN. The accelerator itself is beneath the curved, tree-covered "hill" that runs around the outside of the road.
The surface above the
Proton Synchrotronparticle accelerator at
CERN. With more than 45 years to be evened out, have buildings built around it, etc. the ring-shaped hill containing the accelerator is not completely obvious--but it can be seen curving around on the left side of the image.