Have you ever wondered what fusion actually looks like?
This mesmerizing image was captured using a visible-light camera inside a tokamak—a magnetic confinement device used in fusion research.
What you’re seeing is plasma heated to over 100 million degrees Celsius, nearly 10 times hotter than the core of the Sun. Despite its intensity, this is a controlled environment made possible by decades of innovation in magnetic fusion technology.
If you’re curious about how this works, and how we’re building systems to control it in real-time, head over to the Research page.
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