Lithium sulfur cells are the most promising candidate for the post lithium ion battery era. Their major drawback is rapid capacity fading attributed to the complex electrochemical processes during charge and discharge which are not known precisely. Here we present for the first time a multidimensional operando measurement by combining X ray radiography with impedance spectroscopy while galvanostatically charging and discharging a lithium sulfur cell. The formation of macroscopic sulfur crystals at the end of charge can be seen directly by X ray radiography. These crystals can be assigned to stable a sulfur rhombic and metastable b sulfur monoclinic by their characteristic crystal habit. These crystal structures with a length of m...