Talk:Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
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Yes, SREL is very long gone, but the land and infrastructure were re-purposed as Jefferson Lab. The original building is still there near the middle of the complex, but is is a test and assembly area now; the cyclotron is gone. Qwerty123uiop (talk) 14:26, 17 June 2018 (UTC)
Was this facility originally known as NASA Space Radiation Effects Laboratory at Langley?
[edit]I have some blueprints drawn up in 1962 for the NASA Space Radiation Effects Laboratory, Langley. This seems to have been a single building set in the middle of a forest containing a large cyclotron. Is this building / facility still in operation? Was it this building or site that eventually became the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 23.233.119.54 (talk) 22:26, 16 June 2018 (UTC)
Yes, SREL is very long gone, but the land and infrastructure were re-purposed as Jefferson Lab. The original building is still there near the middle of the complex, but is is a test and assembly area now; the cyclotron is gone. Qwerty123uiop (talk) 14:29, 17 June 2018 (UTC)
Should there be a section on the lab's accomplishments or findings or why it is important?
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