Inside the Large Hadron Collider

It's always interesting to have a snoop round someone else's workplace, particularly when that place is the CERN Large Hadron Collider or the European Space Agency. The ambient sound adds to the realism of Peter McCready's 360-degree photographs, and you can zoom in on the details - at the ESA, where they seem to be watching Saturn's rings on a monitor, you can look up to read a sort of departure board of launches, but also discover that they have nasty carpet tiles and that someone seems to have been violently kicking one of the bins. At CERN, you are confronted by the mind-boggling machinery of the world's largest particle accelerator, but if you twirl round it's all stepladders, discarded cups of coffee and someone's bike. (The staff have to use to bikes to get around it, because the collider is 16 miles long.)