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  • MAX IV on schedule... thanks to Tango

MAX IV on schedule... thanks to Tango

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Created by hardion
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10 Jun. 2016
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Thursday 9th of June, 2016 at 15:20, MAX IV was able to record the first data set at the BioMax beamline. We now have “1st light on a sample” and can thus credibly inaugurate MAX IV :-)

https://twitter.com/MAXIVbiomax/status/740986671215325184?lang=en

We would like to thanks all the Tango community for their contribution.

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