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April 2, 2019 Leave a Comment

What a beast!

https://davidpace.com/1912-2/

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March 21, 2019 Leave a Comment

Making Our Fusion Reactor Better, day 319 of 320: behold, the 50-ton neutral beam positioned in all its off-axis glory! ?‍??

https://davidpace.com/1902-2/

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March 15, 2019 Leave a Comment

Newly placed on the shelf: a 1/30 scale model of Doublet III ?Doublet III is the predecessor to the presently operating DIII-D National Fusion Facility. For a real blast from the past, here is a 1980 publication about the “Status and Future Plans of Doublet III.”

https://davidpace.com/1896-2/

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March 7, 2019 3 Comments

Making Our Fusion Reactor Better, day 305 of 320: first test of full hydraulic lift feature is successful! Our new 50-ton neutral beam lifted to an angle of roughly 20-degrees ?

https://davidpace.com/1890-2/

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February 22, 2019 2 Comments

A 1978 site layout of the General Atomics Company 3.6 MW fusion power plant as drawn by the Parsons Company. It’s just the buildings, not the device, and for some reason it looks like they sited it in Colorado ?

https://davidpace.com/1877-2/

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February 19, 2019 2 Comments

Someone sent me this gem: a 1977 poster from Grumman Aerospace Horizons magazine detailing 50 years of nuclear fusion energy development. It extends from “Great Expectations” in 1951 to “Pay Dirt” in 1978. Separates work into U.S. National Labs and international efforts.

https://davidpace.com/1873-2/

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