| September 23, 2008 Winter, repairs stall atom smasher until spring
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GENEVA (AP) - The European nuclear research organization says
repairs and the onset of winter will delay the startup of the
world's largest particle collider until spring.
Spokesman James Gillies of the European Organization for Nuclear
Research says it will take too long to finish announced repairs
before the November shutdown.
Gillies said Tuesday that it will take several weeks to warm up
the damaged area from near absolute zero before experts can go in
and make repairs. Then the machine will have to be rechilled over
another month.
He told The Associated Press that the decision was made Tuesday
that this will take until the winter shutdown starting in
mid-November.
Gillies says the resumption of the Large Hadron Collider should
proceed quickly next spring.
(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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