Ground Breaking Malargüe
17 March 1999
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1 Ground Breaking Malargüe – 17 March 1999
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2 Announcing the Site of the Auger Observatory
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3 Plaque Presentation
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4 Presentation to Mayor Jaque
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5 School Students with Governor Lafalla
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6 Daughter of Pierre Auger with Mayor Jaque
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7 Speeches at the Ground Breaking
Building the Campus
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1 Building the Auger Campus
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2 Starting on the Assembly Building
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3 Structure Up
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4 Putting up the Walls
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5 Connecting the Power
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6 Building the Comms Tower
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7 Campus Tower – November 2001
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8 Pulling cables
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9 Water Plant
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10 Assembly Building Complete
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11 Site of the Auger Center Building – February 2001
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12 The Plan
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13 Auger Center Building under Construction
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14 Auger Center Building under Construction
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15 Center Building almost Done
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16 Kincho
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17 Auger Center Building Finished – Dec 2001
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18 The Entrance
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19 Café
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20 Rosa’s Office
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21 Data Acquisition Room
First Surface Detector
The Engineering Array 2000-2001
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1 First Surface Detector
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2 First Detector Tanks arrive at the Galpon
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3 Unloading the Tanks at the Galpon
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4 Easy does it
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5 Bringing the Liner
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6 Putting it together
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7 Preparing the Dome Window for the PMT
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8 On the Road
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9 Clearing the Detector Site
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10 Unloading
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11 Filtering and Filling
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12 First Tank in Place – Yea!
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13 Wiring the Power System
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14 Installing the Electronics
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15 Final Inspection
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16 Priscilla – first Auger Tank
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17 Lonesome Priscilla
First Fluorescence Building: Los Leones
The Engineering Array 2000-2001
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1 First Fluorescence Building: Los Leones
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2 Fluorescence Telescope Plan
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3 Preparing the Foundation at Los Leones
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4 Building under Construction
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5 Roof on
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6 Telescope Window
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7 Assembling the Telescope
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8 Czech-German Mirror
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9 Assembling the Camera
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10 First Telescope
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11 Second Telescope
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12 Ready for the Shutters
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13 Oops! Shutter Interlock Needs Work
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14 Los Leones Building from the Air
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15 First Large Fluorescence Event – 23 May 2001
From prototypes to the AugerPrime Radio Detector
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9 Deployment of AERA-I (2010)
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17 The next generation, a prototype for the 3000 km 2 radio array. In the coming years, all Surface Detector stations will be equipped with radio antennas. (2019)
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16 A prototype for the AugerPrime Radio Detector Upgrade (2017)
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15 Celebrating the installation of 100 AERA-II radio detector stations (2013)
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14 Deployment of AERA-II (2013)
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13 Deployment of AERA-II (2013)
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12 Preparing AERA-II stations at the Auger campus (2013)
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11 The central radio station of AERA (2010)
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10 AERA-I in the field (2010)
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1 Deployment of a first AERA prototype using LPDA antennas (2006)
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8 Marking the 1st AERA station positions in the field (2009)
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7 The AERA team at a workshop (2009)
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6 The final AERA-I prototye station being tested in Europe (2008)
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5 A late AERA-I prototype station in the Pampa (2008)
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4 A first AERA-I prototype using the wire-LPDA antenna (2007)
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3 An AERA prototype using a SALLA antenna (2007)
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2 A first AERA-I prototype using the wire-LPDA antenna (2007)
First Communications Tower
The Engineering Array 2000-2001
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1 First Communications Tower
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2 Preparing to rig the first Comms Tower
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3 Attaching the Antenna Mounts
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4 Antennas Ready
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5 Is this really going to work?
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6 Ready?
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7 Helping the Leeds team raise the antennas - (then the wind came!)
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8 Mounted and Ready (Finally)
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9 Los Leones Fluorescence Building and Comms Tower
Celebration 2005
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1 Celebration 2005
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2 Celebration symposium (Jim Cronin with Miguel Mostafa translating)
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3 Symposium Speeches
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4 Roses and flags
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5 Celebration Ceremony
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6 Mayor Rodriguez and Governor Cobos
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7 Celebration Ceremony (More speeches)
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8 Unveiling the Monument
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9 Tour of the surface array
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10 Science fair
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11 Science fair winners
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12 Asado at Pinchera
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13 Picnic at Pinchera
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14 Dancers
The James W. Cronin School
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1 Groundbreaking – 2005
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2 Groundbreaking – 2005
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3 School under construction – 2005
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4 School under construction – 2005
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5 Inauguration of the James Cronin School – 2006
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6 Teachers
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7 Celebrating the new school
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8 Students and teachers