Each detector consists of two steel pipes four feet in diameter and two and a half miles long, at right angles to each other.
This cylindrically shaped detector consists of three layers of silicon panels (strips).
The detector consists primarily of a scintillator inside a Faraday cage inside the specimen chamber of the microscope.
The far detector will consist of about 500,000 4 cm x 6 cm x 16 m cells filled with liquid scintillator.
A detector used for this purpose consists of:
The detector consists of six layers of organic scintillators divided into 16 segments and is cylinder symmetric.
The detector consists of a pad of a coloured chemical which changes colour upon reaction with carbon monoxide.
The detector, called a radiation portal monitor, consists of two upright black poles, about three inches in diameter and six to eight feet apart.
The detector consists of hundreds of light detectors called phototubes floating within a pond containing six million gallons of water.
The detector consisted mainly of a tank of cleaning fluid containing chlorine.