Well, I thought for a while there that tests and operations on the LHC were shut down, or at least delayed, but apparently not as earlier today they operated it successfully. (Luckily I had the privelage of watching the data live as it happened!) Apparently as-well, right now they are either getting ready to run another test or are in the process of running a test, as the Beam Energy amounts are increasing, and the machine status has switched from Ion Injection, to Probe Beam to Ramp Up and now Flat Top. (No idea what those mean!)
OP Webtools
The website is updated in real time and gives you a lot of information on the LHC, live. Including how many GeV's each beam is generating, the status of the beams and LHC, as-well as ALICE and ATLAS and many other components.
Here's an explanation of everything on that page, also if you look in the top left, you can see many, many other viewing options.
I gotta say I was amazed when I first came across this site, when I found it was actual live data and that they were running tests right at that moment. If you ever have a few minutes to spare just hang on that site for a bit and watch the data come in! (of-course, when they're operating it)
OP Webtools
The website is updated in real time and gives you a lot of information on the LHC, live. Including how many GeV's each beam is generating, the status of the beams and LHC, as-well as ALICE and ATLAS and many other components.
Here's an explanation of everything on that page, also if you look in the top left, you can see many, many other viewing options.
I gotta say I was amazed when I first came across this site, when I found it was actual live data and that they were running tests right at that moment. If you ever have a few minutes to spare just hang on that site for a bit and watch the data come in! (of-course, when they're operating it)