The Large Hadron Collider gets the green light

A prototype of a bending magnet that has reached the magnetic field intensity required for the Large Hadron Collider.
A prototype of a bending magnet that has reached the magnetic field intensity required for the Large Hadron Collider.

The Large Hadron Collider project is approved in December. The successful tests of several superconducting magnets demonstrate the feasibility of this innovative machine. The civil engineering works to build the new service tunnels and experimental caverns start in 1998 and are completed in 2005. The development and production of the LHC components, including the impressive magnet system made of thousands of huge superconducting magnets, starts all over the world.


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