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The ITER project in France has received the sixth and final module of its central solenoid, completing the 3,000‑ton superconducting magnet system at the heart of the world’s largest fusion reactor.
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The final 3,000-ton magnet for the world’s largest fusion reactor just arrived in France — a 59-foot coil that took 15 years and clears the way to first plasma
A 300-ton superconducting coil, roughly 59 feet tall, rolled through the gates of the ITER fusion reactor complex in southern France in May 2026, completing the last major delivery in a ...
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