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BYOPD > ATLAS model in ‘Collider’ exhibition in Paris

ATLAS model in ‘Collider’ exhibition in Paris

17 July 2014BYOPDSascha Mehlhase

2014-07-17 11.55.29 amFrom 17 October 2014 to 19 July 2015 the Palais de la Découverte will host the very successful ‘Collider’ exhibition.
It was previously shown in the Science Museum in London and is currently hosted at the Museum of Science & Industry in Manchester.
For the exhibition in Paris we’ll be shipping one of the large ATLAS models to be part of the exhibition.

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