02 Jun 2015
Early tomorrow morning Geneva time, the CERN Large Hadron Collider will attempt to start delivering physics data for the first time in 27 months. After an almost two year shutdown and several months of re-commissioning, the LHC experiments are ready to take data at the unprecedented energy of 13 TeV, almost double the collision energy of its first run. This will mark the start of season 2 at the LHC, opening the way to new discoveries.
Follow our LIVE BLOG on our HOME PAGE as of 7AM CEST that will guide you through all the major steps and moments from the ramp-up of the beams to the particle collisions.
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