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Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik,
University of Glasgow, Cardiff University, University of Birmingham, Universitat de les Illes Balears
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October 1996

Work at the Central Station

A smaller container is installed in front of the central station, serving as entrance hall and clean-room gate. The staircase leading to the groundfloor of the central station. (McBenno is watching you!) The floor of the central station. Nobody would expect this to be a clean room. Not yet!
A smaller container is installed in front
of the central station, serving as
entrance hall and clean-room gate.
 The staircase leading to the groundfloor
of the central station. (McBenno is
watching you!)
 The floor of the central station. Nobody
would expect this to be a clean room. Not
yet!
     
A view into the opposite direction. In the background one can see the lobby of the central station. Outside the central building. The crew has uncovered the trench in order to install the suspension for the tube. Another point of view.
A view into the opposite direction. In
the background one can see the lobby
of the central station.
 Outside the central building. The crew
has uncovered the trench in order to
install the suspension for the tube.
 Another point of view.



Bird's-Eye Views

A bird's-eye view of GEO 600. A look at GEO 600 from the eastern end-house.
A bird's-eye view of GEO 600.           
 
A look at GEO 600 from the eastern end-house.

The Directional Radio Connection

We have installed a directional radio connection from Ruthe to the University of Hannover in order to transmit the data of GEO 600 to the computer centre. A look at the central station from the the top of the radio tower. In the foreground of the central station bales of rockwool.
 A look from the top of the radio tower towards Hannover.
We have installed a directional radio
connection from Ruthe to the University
of Hannover in order to transmit the
data of GEO 600 to the computer centre.
 A look at the central station from the top
of the radio tower. In the foreground of
the central station bales of rockwool.

 A look from the top of the radio tower
towards Hannover.