September 10: Beam Day at the LHC September 4, 2008
Posted by astroed in Physics.Tags: LHC
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Tuesday 10 Sep is a long-awaited day by physicists around the globe. It is the day that the beam will be turned on in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN.
There are lots of things going on to celebrate this event. At the bottom of this post I have some details of a free public talk at the University of Sydney. First though, have a look at this great video – The Large Hadron Rap. I thnk they had lots of fun making this.
Create a free edublog to get your own comment avatar (and more!)FREE PUBLIC TALK
Build your own Big BangAt 5.30 pm AEST next Wednesday 10th September, scientists will hit the big green button on the world’s largest experiment, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The huge energies given to tiny particles in this experiment will take us closer to the Big Bang than we have ever been before and propel us towards answering questions of Life, The Universe and Everything.
One of the thousands of scientists holding his breath is Dr Kevin Varvell from the School of Physics University of Sydney. “At last we can test some of our ideas about what we are made of!” he says. Some ideas are very solid, some such as mini-black holes less so.
At a public talk next Wednesday evening Dr Kevin and Dr Karl Kruszelnicki will be giving the low down on the Large Hadron Collider, colder than deep space, and buried 100 m in the ground in a tunnel 27 km long under the French-Swiss border – as well as streaming live video from CERN.
Date: Wednesday 10th September at 7pm
Venue: Slade Lecture Theatre, School of Physics
Presenters: Dr Karl Kruszelnicki and Dr Kevin Varvell
RSVP: 9351 3472
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