Science fans around the world were sadden when CERN herald its Large Hadron Collider would be close down for almosttwo years worth of repairs and upgrades . But as this video explains : that ’s ok . Because when the LHC is power up again in 2015 , it will finally be able to pass at full capability .
You might retrieve that back in 2008 , during business leader tests , there was an incident that get a helium leak and mechanically skillful damage to the collider , and stay oeuvre for an extra six months . As a result , during its first three years of mental process the LHC was operated well below its theoretical limitations .
So CERN is taking it offline for a couple of class to upgrade the superconducting interconnections between a series of magnets with an redundant shunt that provides some shoes for current to escape if a standardised incident occurs again . All - in - all the facility ’s technicians will put in 27,000 of these electrical shunt along the 16.7 - Admiralty mile long atom smasher , which should at long last permit the LHC operate on at full capacity once its back on its feet .

[ CERNviaGeekosystem ]
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