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Engineers just finished assembling the most powerful magnet ever built — the 1,000-ton heart of the $22 billion reactor chasing limitless fusion energy
In a cavernous assembly hall in southern France, engineers have locked the final piece of the Central Solenoid into place ...
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ITER stacks five of six central solenoid modules — each wound from 6 km of superconducting cable — with the final piece arriving this year
In the assembly hall of the world’s largest fusion experiment in southern France, five massive superconducting magnet modules now sit stacked in a column that stretches more than four meters tall.
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