China’s Fusion hit 90 Million Degrees for 102 seconds
A Chinese fusion reactor managed to sustain plasma three times the temperature of the core of our sun for a record-breaking 102 seconds.
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A Chinese fusion reactor managed to sustain plasma three times the temperature of the core of our sun for a record-breaking 102 seconds.
Far from the still, whitish-yellow disk it appears to be from the ground, the surface of the sun writhes and dances, towering loops and swirling cyclones that
SOHO the Sun-orbiting spacecraft, has captured many erupting filaments, Coronal Mass Ejection (CME), lifting off the active solar surface and blasting enormous bubbles of magnetic plasma into
An impressive illustrated image of the observable Universe with our Solar System at the center.
A huge step towards the goal to achieve limitless and clean energy, with the start up of one of the world’s largest nuclear fusion machines.
An impressive Sun’s image, featuring incandescent plasma suspended in looping and twisted magnetic fields stretched toward the Sun’s eastern horizon, on September 16. Image credit Alan Friedman
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California’s Tri Alpha Energy company claims fusion breakthrough, by continuing progress toward a viable alternative fusion reactor.
Scientists at MIT have designed a simple fusion reactor that could be ready to run in 10 years.
With the speed of 30,800 miles per hour, New Horizons spacecraft will pass by Pluto tomorrow, offering us for the first time, unique images of the distant