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The Stanford Linear Collider was a linear accelerator that collided electrons and positrons at SLAC. The center of mass energy was about 90 GeV, equal to the mass of the Z boson, which the accelerator was designed to study.

3 responses to “Exploring the abandoned Stanford Linear Collider”

  1. The controls — full size IMG_2466 Looking out the window of the computer room IMG_2478The SLAC Large Detector (SLD) — moreIMG_2479…on the other side of the cavernous SLC pitIMG_2451And a here’s a map of the SLAC buildings. This is in Building 750.

    And here are a collection of strange signs I saw along the way…

  2. The huge rubber stamp was the key to it all.

    (By the way–DON’T TOUCH THAT!)

  3. Nice series! Cool stuff…

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