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HiLumi3D

HiLumi3D is a virtual reality (VR) platform that allows you to navigate through an early design of some of the buildings of the HL-LHC Project

HiLumi3D is a virtual reality (VR) platform that allows you to navigate through an early design of some of the buildings of the HL-LHC Project

HiLumi3D

by CERN
HiLumi3D
HiLumi3D
HiLumi3D

What is it about?

HiLumi3D is a virtual reality (VR) platform that allows you to navigate through an early design of some of the buildings of the HL-LHC Project. The HL-LHC (High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider, sometimes abbreviated as HiLumi) is a major upgrade of the LHC machine, one of the largest scientific instruments ever built. The main objective is to increase the luminosity (rate of collisions) by a factor of ten by the year 2025, and to continue exploring the mysteries of our Universe. HiLumi represents an exceptional technological challenge that will be overcome with cutting-edge technologies. The app currently allows you to explore an artistic view of two different areas:

HiLumi3D

App Details

Version
1.2.5
Rating
NA
Size
535Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
March 8, 2018
Release date
November 11, 2016
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App Store Description

HiLumi3D is a virtual reality (VR) platform that allows you to navigate through an early design of some of the buildings of the HL-LHC Project. The HL-LHC (High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider, sometimes abbreviated as HiLumi) is a major upgrade of the LHC machine, one of the largest scientific instruments ever built. The main objective is to increase the luminosity (rate of collisions) by a factor of ten by the year 2025, and to continue exploring the mysteries of our Universe. HiLumi represents an exceptional technological challenge that will be overcome with cutting-edge technologies. The app currently allows you to explore an artistic view of two different areas:
-The future surface buildings around Point 5, in Cessy (France)
-The future service gallery meant to host some of the new HiLumi technical equipment
This is just a first glimpse, our first ideas. You will discover the final results in the coming years. This app is developed as a collaboration between CERN and Lapin AMK (Lapland University of Applied Sciences).

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