Credits
- Concept
- Dr James Gillies, CERN
Dr Richard Jacobsson, CERN
Olaf Lenz
- Authoring and compilation of texts
- Dr James Gillies, CERN
Dr Richard Jacobsson, CERN
- Design and implementation of the layout and
format
- Dr Richard Jacobsson, CERN
Olaf Lenz
- Mallard Decoy and Phyllis Ducque characters
- Nina Paley
- Duck illustrations and animations
- Dr James Gillies, CERN
Dr Richard Jacobsson, CERN
Olaf Lenz
Nina Paley
Animations powered by Macromedia® software
The authors would like to acknowledge:
Prof. Erik Johansson of Stockholm University, who initiated the Hands-On-
CERN - Physics analysis using a graphical event display - package.
Dr Tord Malmgren of Stockholm University, who produced the event files
for the projects.
The WIRED Graphical Event Display Development Team of Mark Dönszelman
at CERN and Dr Tord Malmgren of Stockholm University.
Dr Catriona Charlesworth, Dr Philippe Charpentier, and Monica De Pasquale
for useful suggestions, and careful reading and testing of the CD-ROM.
Specific credits
- Satellite images in title sequence
- NASA
- COBE picture
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and the COBE Science Working Group
- Aerial view of SLAC
- Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
- Photo of Yuval Ne'eman
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Images on the Big Bang page
- Dr Sergio Cittolin
- Photo of part of the biggest cosmic ray observatory
- Pierre Auger Observatory
- Astronomical pictures
- The European Southern Observatory
- Hubble telescope pictures
- The Space Telescope Science Institute
- Spinning globe in title sequence
- Dean Whitney Communications
- Portraits of Maxwell, Glashow, Weinberg and Salam
- Famous Scientists at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
- L3 detector and LEP accelerator (What is CERN)
- Peter Ginter
- Background photo on the CDROM cover
- Dr Richard Jacobsson
- The particle accelerator game
-
Microcosm - The CERN onsite exhibition
- Image of the Sun (Interaction carrier particles)
- Courtesy of SOHO/EIT consortium. SOHO is a project of
international cooperation between ESA and NASA.
- All photographs not explicitly mentioned
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