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 | Number of panels: 11 Packaging: soft A1 panels in transport case SOLEIL’s first institutional exhibition, this series of 12 panels presents the SOLEIL synchrotron in all its facets: operation, applications, missions, etc. Completed by instructional briefs and SOLEIL documentation, it is an exhibition that can prepare for or follow up with a visit to this important research facility. >> Download the PDF (in French) |
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 | Number of panels: 16 Packaging: soft A1 panels in transport case Created in partnership between SOLEIL, ACO, and the LAL, this series of 15 panels traces the history of the SR in Essonne in photos. From the LAL to SOLEIL via LURE and CLIO, it is an astonishing way to discover an extraordinary scientific journey. >> Download the PDF (in French) |
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 | Number of panels: 12 Packaging: soft A1 panels in transport case Commissioned at SOLEIL by the Athis-Mons media center, this exhibition explores objects in our daily life that use electromagnetic waves, from GPS to microwave ovens and from infrared remote control to laser readers; it is a great way to understand how fundamental science is the building block for research and technological development. >> Download the PDF (in French) |
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 | Number of panels: 5 Packaging: panneaux soft A1 panels in transport case This small exhibition accompanies SOLEIL’s “Light” touring educational workshop. 5 panels take you inside the SOLEIL universe, light, and electromagnetic waves. This exhibition, created in 2002 to accompany our science festival events, is also available in brochure form. >> Download the PDF (in French) |
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 | Number of panels: 4 + 1 frieze (5.35 X 1.80m) Packaging: flexible A1 panels in a carrying case and a tube for the frieze Produced in partnership with the CNAM and its prestigious Museum, this exhibition comprised of four panels and a frieze-like horizontal history panel, recounts the history of the sources of X-rays from the major stages that preceded their discovery by Roentgen in 1895, up to the SOLEIL synchrotron, an excellent source of X-rays, as well as applications developed in the early twentieth century, such as radiography. A more complete A5 brochure is also available to accompany this surprising tour of the history of X-rays. >> Download the PDF (in French) |
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