In ITER, the plasma is expected to reach temperatures up to 150 million °C—ten times hotter than the core of the Sun. Experts operating the device will need to keep a close eye on the components facing this harsh environment. They will do so thanks to an advanced optical technology, the Wide-Angle Viewing System (WAVS). […]
23 avril 2025
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