Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the largest and most powerful particle accelerator. It was built by CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. It lies in a tunnel 27 kilometres in circumference and as deep as 574 ft, beneath the France-Switzerland near Geneva. The LHC is a particle accelerator that pushes protons or ions to near the speed of light. It consists of a 27-kilometre ring of superconducting magnets with a number of accelerating structures that boost the energy of the particles along the way. The aim of the LHC's detectors is to allow physicists to test the predictions of different theories of particle physics, including measuring the properties of the Higgs Boson and searching for the large family of new particles predicted by supersymmetric theories, as well as unsolved questions of physics. The LHC is planned to run over the next 20 years, with several stops scheduled for upgrades and maintenance work. It was first shut down...
CERES is the largest object in the main asteroid belt that lies between the orbits of mars and jupiter and the only dwarf planet which lies in the inner solar system. Ceres is believed to have been formed around 4.5 billion years ago when the Solar System was forming. Gravity pulled swirling gas and dust and it resulted in the creation of the small dwarf planet. It comprises 25% of the asteroid belt's total mass. It is the only object in the asteroid belt currently known to be rounded by its own gravity. It takes 4.6 years, to make one trip around the sun and completes one rotation around its own axis every 9 hours. Ceres doesn't have any moons or rings and scientists also believe that it also lacks a magnetosphere. Ceres is named after the Roman goddess of grain crops and harvests. The world cereal comes from the same name. It is the first dwarf planet visited by spacecraft. 'DAWN' reached it in 2015 to study its surface, composition and history...