It features the anechoic chambers at the Technical University of Denmark and the Four Solaire in the French Pyrenees - two of the most advanced engineering feats of modern history.
The chambers - which are designed to completely absorb sound waves - have rarely been seen as space scientists have tested state-of-the-art satellite equipment in them since first opening in 1967.
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An awe-inspiring exhibition that captures the unintentional beauty of some of the world's foremost scientific research facilities has launched. It features the anechoic chambers at the Technical University of Denmark
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The inside of the chambers have rarely been seen as space scientists have tested state-of-the-art satellite equipment in them since first opening in 1967
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Pictured is the door to the chamber. The images are part of an exhibition being held at Copenhagen's Gallery Etage Project
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The room prevents sound waves from bouncing around thanks to the unique shape of the walls
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Inside the anechoic chamber at the Technical University of Denmark. The sci-fi looking anechoic chambers are designed to completely absorb sound waves
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2347330/The-unintentional-beauty-Science-Awe-inspiring-exhibition-captures-ingenuity-mankind-stunning-images-research-units.html#ixzz2XFDXHZgE
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