CERN Just cranked up the energy to record levels 6.5 Tev

The agenda speeds up. CERN successfully ramped up their power and launched the beam at 6.5 TeV. This is the new record for the LHC, now later on the collision will happen and according to the CERN website, this will be happening in late May or early June. CERN is in operation and the LHC is cranking up the elites agenda as they prepare to open a door to another dimension.

CERN Just cranked up the energy to record levels 6.5 Tev

Last night the Operations team for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) successfully circulated a beam at 6.5 teralectronvolts (TeV) – one of many steps before the accelerator will deliver collisions at four interaction points within the ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb detectors.

The image above shows “LHC page 1”- the status of the accelerator between 10.45pm and 1am last night. The lines on the graph show the intensity of Beam 1 (blue) and Beam 2 (red) as the team injects the beams into the accelerator. The black line shows the energy for Beam 2, which begins to increase at around 12.35am from its injection energy of 450 GeV and ramps to 6.5 TeV (shown as 6500 gigaelectronvolts at the top left of the screen).

Find out more about how the team is preparing the LHC for collisions at 6.5 TeV.

via First successful beam at record energy of 6.5 TeV | CERN.