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ITER’s 1,000-ton central solenoid — the magnet strong enough to lift an aircraft carrier — is now fully stacked inside the $22 billion fusion reactor in France
In the assembly hall of the ITER fusion complex in Saint-Paul-lès-Durance, France, a crane lowered the final module of the central solenoid into position in late spring 2026, completing a vertical ...
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The world’s biggest fusion reactor just got its 1,000-ton ‘beating heart’ — the US just delivered the final piece of the magnet that will spark ITER into life
In May 2026, the United States completed delivery of the last of six superconducting magnet modules built in San Diego to the ...
General Atomics has completed the construction and testing of the first of seven superconducting magnet modules that will make up the Central Solenoid of the ITER international fusion machine. The ...
In the hills of southern France, far from daily political drama and market headlines, a single engineering move is quietly reshaping what “possible” looks like for nuclear fusion. At the ITER site ...
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