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Photo February 2012 - Inside KSTAR, the Korean Superconducting Tokamak for Advanced Research

Photo title: Inside KSTAR, the Korean Superconducting Tokamak for Advanced Research

Date: Jan 16, 2012

Photo with permission by: Nation Fusion Research Institute PR team, Korea

Location: KSTAR, in Daejon, South Korea

Comment: The inside of KSTAR, one of the first research tokamaks in the world with fully superconducting magnets, after a recent upgrade that will allow the study of pulses of up to 300 seconds duration

KSTAR Inside

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KSTAR engineers working in the torus hall

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Overview of the Korean KSTAR long-pulse superconducting tokamak

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