Take a 360-degree virtual tour of the Muon g-2 experiment

The Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab studies subatomic particles called muons by placing them into a remarkably uniform magnetic field. The primary instrument of the experiment is a 50-foot-wide electromagnet installed in a facility in Fermilab’s muon campus. Below you can take a 360-degree virtual tour of the facility, outside and in, from several angles. Use the icons you’ll find throughout the tour to get more information or watch videos of the installation of the magnet.

For a full-screen view (recommended), please click here.