Large Hadron Collider: Weasel causes shutdown
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Large Hadron Collider: Weasel causes shutdown
The Large Hadron Collider particle accelerator at Cern is offline after a short circuit - caused by a weasel.
The unfortunate creature did not survive the encounter with a high-voltage transformer at the site near Geneva in Switzerland.
The LHC was running when a "severe electrical perturbation" occurred in the early hours of Friday morning.
A spokesman for Cern said that the weasel did not get into the tunnels, just the electrical facilities.
Arnaud Marsollier told the BBC that it would take a few days to repair the damage caused by the weasel's visit.
He added that while it was, fortunately, not every day that an animal affected the equipment, it was not that surprising as the research facility is in the countryside.
In 2009 the LHC was taken out by what was suspected to be a bird, though no remains were found.
Such "small issues" with the equipment were all part of the running of the LHC, Mr Marsollier said, and experts were used to carrying out repairs.
Cern's own report on the incident says that the weasel got into a 66kV transformer. The transformer connections were damaged.
"Not the best week for LHC!" it says.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36173247
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The unfortunate creature did not survive the encounter with a high-voltage transformer at the site near Geneva in Switzerland.
The LHC was running when a "severe electrical perturbation" occurred in the early hours of Friday morning.
A spokesman for Cern said that the weasel did not get into the tunnels, just the electrical facilities.
Arnaud Marsollier told the BBC that it would take a few days to repair the damage caused by the weasel's visit.
He added that while it was, fortunately, not every day that an animal affected the equipment, it was not that surprising as the research facility is in the countryside.
In 2009 the LHC was taken out by what was suspected to be a bird, though no remains were found.
Such "small issues" with the equipment were all part of the running of the LHC, Mr Marsollier said, and experts were used to carrying out repairs.
Cern's own report on the incident says that the weasel got into a 66kV transformer. The transformer connections were damaged.
"Not the best week for LHC!" it says.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36173247
Didn't realise Jeremy Hunt was in Sweden
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Re: Large Hadron Collider: Weasel causes shutdown
wonder if toasted weasle is edible???
mind...if they smell like ferrets probably not.......
AND.....
"Not the best week for LHC!" it says.....and a feckin awful one for the weasle I'd say...zzzzzzzzt
mind...if they smell like ferrets probably not.......
AND.....
"Not the best week for LHC!" it says.....and a feckin awful one for the weasle I'd say...zzzzzzzzt
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