Transport of Giant Electromagnet from Brookhaven Lab
On June 22, 2013, a 50-foot-wide circular electromagnet embarked on a 3,200-mile journey by land and sea from Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York.

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On Saturday, June 22, 2013, a 50-foot-wide, circular electromagnet began its 3,200-mile land and sea voyage from Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York to a new home at Fermilab in Illinois. There, scientists will use it to study the properties of muons, subatomic particles that live only 2.2 millionths of a second, and the results could open the door to new realms of particle physics. In the first part of the move, Emmert International and a team of Fermilab and Brookhaven Lab scientists and engineers transported the electromagnet across the Brookhaven Lab site to a staging area by its main gate. More info on the Big Move: http://muon-g-2.fnal.gov/index.shtml .
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