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How i spent my morning: Science in action (can you guess where i was/what i saw?)

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posted on Nov, 6 2016 @ 01:03 AM
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Below are some pictures from my phone camera when i went round a facility this morning.

Can you guess where i was and the project name?

I will expand on the experiment once someone guesses where i was correctly!

Its fun to play games.


UFO?


Gas chamber?


Its pretty big!


Mission control


Belly of the beast



posted on Nov, 6 2016 @ 01:09 AM
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a fusion reactor somewhere?



posted on Nov, 6 2016 @ 01:10 AM
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originally posted by: Vector99
a fusion reactor somewhere?


Yes! I was hoping for a list of incorrect guesses first. yes it is.

Can you name the exact experiment?




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posted on Nov, 6 2016 @ 01:11 AM
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originally posted by: Biigs

originally posted by: Vector99
a fusion reactor somewhere?


Yes! I was hoping for a list of incorrect guesses first. yes it is.

Can you name the exact experiment?





ITER?



posted on Nov, 6 2016 @ 01:11 AM
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a reply to: Biigs

Its an absolute zero experiment...lol no idea.

Are these pictures legal?



posted on Nov, 6 2016 @ 01:13 AM
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originally posted by: Tjoran

originally posted by: Biigs

originally posted by: Vector99
a fusion reactor somewhere?


Yes! I was hoping for a list of incorrect guesses first. yes it is.

Can you name the exact experiment?






ITER?


Not this experiment, but VERY close!

Yes the pictures are legal, i asked before taking them


Theres a clue in one of the photos!



posted on Nov, 6 2016 @ 01:15 AM
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a reply to: Biigs

c-MOD?

Edit: Oh, i see the hint
Mast-u?
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posted on Nov, 6 2016 @ 01:25 AM
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originally posted by: Tjoran
a reply to: Biigs

c-MOD?

Edit: Oh, i see the hint
Mast-u?


Wow i wasnt expecting to get it so fast!

Yes it is the MAST project at the JET facility in England!!!!

Well done sir, i see you got the hint, i read your guess "c-mod" and i wanted to give you it then but i couldnt, now i can

Well done amazing knowledge!

The MAST project takes over from the JET project which is the study of fusion with super-heated plasma held in place with magnetic fields and fed tritium and deuterium to sustain a fusion process and milk off the energy produced!

It was a fantastic morning and im happy to share what i saw



posted on Nov, 6 2016 @ 01:25 AM
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originally posted by: Biigs

originally posted by: Vector99
a fusion reactor somewhere?


Yes! I was hoping for a list of incorrect guesses first. yes it is.

Can you name the exact experiment?




Is it the German one? (I don't know the project name)

ETA - Just saw the above post.
edit on 6-11-2016 by Vector99 because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 6 2016 @ 01:30 AM
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originally posted by: Biigs

originally posted by: Tjoran
a reply to: Biigs

c-MOD?

Edit: Oh, i see the hint
Mast-u?


Wow i wasnt expecting to get it so fast!

Yes it is the MAST project at the JET facility in England!!!!

Well done sir, i see you got the hint, i read your guess "c-mod" and i wanted to give you it then but i couldnt, now i can

Well done amazing knowledge!

The MAST project takes over from the JET project which is the study of fusion with super-heated plasma held in place with magnetic fields and fed tritium and deuterium to sustain a fusion process and milk off the energy produced!

It was a fantastic morning and im happy to share what i saw


Ayyy!


How close are they to completion? I heard one of the reasons we want to go to mars is because of all that sweet sweet deuterium!



posted on Nov, 6 2016 @ 01:33 AM
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Deuterium isnt easy to come by but its easy enough compared to nuclear fuel for nuclear reactors.

I believe thats its operational now, still a way off a sustainable reaction it still takes more power to start than it does to run but thats what experiments are for!



posted on Nov, 6 2016 @ 01:52 AM
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Hey i workred there for a couple of years on and off, I recognised the pics straight away. I was only refurbing most of the buildings and maintenance stuff but i got to go places where most do not see. Its certainly a very big toy as it will never be used to create energy for the country.☹️️



posted on Nov, 6 2016 @ 01:34 AM
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