Hadron Collider halted for months
Found on BBC News on Saturday, 20 September 2008
Part of the giant physics experiment was turned off for the weekend while engineers probed a magnet failure.
Cern spokesman James Gillies said on Saturday that the sector that was damaged would have to be warmed up to above its operating temperature - of near absolute zero - so that repairs could be made, and then cooled down again.
Doesn't sound like the LHC is something you repair in a matter of minutes.