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A barge with the poloidal field coil #1 (PF1) designed for plasma confinement in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) machine is seen before moving to the ITER site in France, at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard in St. Petersburg, Russia. ITER project members China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States are building a doughnut-shaped device called a tokamak in Saint-Paul-les-Durance in southern France. It is billed as the world's largest science project. The aim is to trap hydrogen that's been heated to 150 million degrees Celsius (270 million Fahrenheit) for long enough to allow atoms to fuse together.
- Package: Russia ITER Energy Project
- Categories: Science & Technology, Economy, Business & Finance
- Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Event date: 01.11.2022
- Date published: 01.11.2022
- Author: Alexander Galperin
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4284x2734px, 8.6Mb
- Job-ID: fd316187292ea694


A barge with the poloidal field coil #1 (PF1) designed for plasma confinement in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) machine is seen before moving to the ITER site in France, at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard in St. Petersburg, Russia. ITER project members China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States are building a doughnut-shaped device called a tokamak in Saint-Paul-les-Durance in southern France. It is billed as the world's largest science project. The aim is to trap hydrogen that's been heated to 150 million degrees Celsius (270 million Fahrenheit) for long enough to allow atoms to fuse together.
- Package: Russia ITER Energy Project
- Categories: Economy, Business & Finance, Science & Technology
- Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Event date: 01.11.2022
- Date published: 01.11.2022
- Author: Alexander Galperin
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5342x3431px, 13.9Mb
- Job-ID: 4c7e19da159b0cc


A barge with the poloidal field coil #1 (PF1) designed for plasma confinement in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) machine is seen before moving to the ITER site in France, at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard in St. Petersburg, Russia. ITER project members China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States are building a doughnut-shaped device called a tokamak in Saint-Paul-les-Durance in southern France. It is billed as the world's largest science project. The aim is to trap hydrogen that's been heated to 150 million degrees Celsius (270 million Fahrenheit) for long enough to allow atoms to fuse together.
- Package: Russia ITER Energy Project
- Categories: Science & Technology, Economy, Business & Finance
- Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Event date: 01.11.2022
- Date published: 01.11.2022
- Author: Alexander Galperin
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4818x3342px, 11.6Mb
- Job-ID: 2bb34f9215aefe1a


Workers watches a barge with the poloidal field coil #1 (PF1) designed for plasma confinement in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) machine before its moving to the ITER site in France, at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard in St. Petersburg, Russia. ITER project members China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States are building a doughnut-shaped device called a tokamak in Saint-Paul-les-Durance in southern France. It is billed as the world's largest science project. The aim is to trap hydrogen that's been heated to 150 million degrees Celsius (270 million Fahrenheit) for long enough to allow atoms to fuse together.
- Package: Russia ITER Energy Project
- Categories: Science & Technology, Economy, Business & Finance
- Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Event date: 01.11.2022
- Date published: 01.11.2022
- Author: Alexander Galperin
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4971x3040px, 10.9Mb
- Job-ID: 86cb0e38feab0587


Workers watches a barge with the poloidal field coil #1 (PF1) designed for plasma confinement in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) machine before its moving to the ITER site in France, at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard in St. Petersburg, Russia. ITER project members China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States are building a doughnut-shaped device called a tokamak in Saint-Paul-les-Durance in southern France. It is billed as the world's largest science project. The aim is to trap hydrogen that's been heated to 150 million degrees Celsius (270 million Fahrenheit) for long enough to allow atoms to fuse together.
- Package: Russia ITER Energy Project
- Categories: Economy, Business & Finance, Science & Technology
- Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Event date: 01.11.2022
- Date published: 01.11.2022
- Author: Alexander Galperin
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4982x3214px, 11.2Mb
- Job-ID: b30c432d5a6f5fdd


Workers watches a barge with the poloidal field coil #1 (PF1) designed for plasma confinement in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) machine before its moving to the ITER site in France, at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard in St. Petersburg, Russia. ITER project members China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States are building a doughnut-shaped device called a tokamak in Saint-Paul-les-Durance in southern France. It is billed as the world's largest science project. The aim is to trap hydrogen that's been heated to 150 million degrees Celsius (270 million Fahrenheit) for long enough to allow atoms to fuse together.
- Package: Russia ITER Energy Project
- Categories: Science & Technology, Economy, Business & Finance
- Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Event date: 01.11.2022
- Date published: 01.11.2022
- Author: Alexander Galperin
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5258x3388px, 12.7Mb
- Job-ID: b541757c641d34c


A man takes a picture of a barge with the poloidal field coil #1 (PF1) designed for plasma confinement in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) machine before its moving to the ITER site in France, at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard in St. Petersburg, Russia. ITER project members China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States are building a doughnut-shaped device called a tokamak in Saint-Paul-les-Durance in southern France. It is billed as the world's largest science project. The aim is to trap hydrogen that's been heated to 150 million degrees Celsius (270 million Fahrenheit) for long enough to allow atoms to fuse together.
- Package: Russia ITER Energy Project
- Categories: Science & Technology, Economy, Business & Finance
- Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Event date: 01.11.2022
- Date published: 01.11.2022
- Author: Alexander Galperin
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5264x3410px, 11.6Mb
- Job-ID: af064103d66fe89


Workers watches a barge with the poloidal field coil #1 (PF1) designed for plasma confinement in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) machine before its moving to the ITER site in France, at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard in St. Petersburg, Russia. ITER project members China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States are building a doughnut-shaped device called a tokamak in Saint-Paul-les-Durance in southern France. It is billed as the world's largest science project. The aim is to trap hydrogen that's been heated to 150 million degrees Celsius (270 million Fahrenheit) for long enough to allow atoms to fuse together.
- Package: Russia ITER Energy Project
- Categories: Science & Technology, Economy, Business & Finance
- Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Event date: 01.11.2022
- Date published: 01.11.2022
- Author: Alexander Galperin
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4141x2769px, 7Mb
- Job-ID: b35afa81bc2e264


A barge with the poloidal field coil #1 (PF1) designed for plasma confinement in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) machine is seen before moving to the ITER site in France, at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard in St. Petersburg, Russia. ITER project members China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States are building a doughnut-shaped device called a tokamak in Saint-Paul-les-Durance in southern France. It is billed as the world's largest science project. The aim is to trap hydrogen that's been heated to 150 million degrees Celsius (270 million Fahrenheit) for long enough to allow atoms to fuse together.
- Package: Russia ITER Energy Project
- Categories: Science & Technology, Economy, Business & Finance
- Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Event date: 01.11.2022
- Date published: 01.11.2022
- Author: Alexander Galperin
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5298x3560px, 12.1Mb
- Job-ID: 95c3c2fa5b607cfb


A barge with the poloidal field coil #1 (PF1) designed for plasma confinement in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) machine is seen before moving to the ITER site in France, at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard in St. Petersburg, Russia. ITER project members China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States are building a doughnut-shaped device called a tokamak in Saint-Paul-les-Durance in southern France. It is billed as the world's largest science project. The aim is to trap hydrogen that's been heated to 150 million degrees Celsius (270 million Fahrenheit) for long enough to allow atoms to fuse together.
- Package: Russia ITER Energy Project
- Categories: Science & Technology, Economy, Business & Finance
- Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Event date: 01.11.2022
- Date published: 01.11.2022
- Author: Alexander Galperin
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5183x3413px, 12.3Mb
- Job-ID: 32ed064f77a5bc73


A couple watches a barge with the poloidal field coil #1 (PF1) designed for plasma confinement in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) machine before its moving to the ITER site in France, at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard in St. Petersburg, Russia. ITER project members China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States are building a doughnut-shaped device called a tokamak in Saint-Paul-les-Durance in southern France. It is billed as the world's largest science project. The aim is to trap hydrogen that's been heated to 150 million degrees Celsius (270 million Fahrenheit) for long enough to allow atoms to fuse together.
- Package: Russia ITER Energy Project
- Categories: Science & Technology, Economy, Business & Finance
- Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Event date: 01.11.2022
- Date published: 01.11.2022
- Author: Alexander Galperin
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5233x3412px, 10.7Mb
- Job-ID: ba6b959281ca06e2


A barge with the poloidal field coil #1 (PF1) designed for plasma confinement in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) machine is seen before moving to the ITER site in France, at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard in St. Petersburg, Russia. ITER project members China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States are building a doughnut-shaped device called a tokamak in Saint-Paul-les-Durance in southern France. It is billed as the world's largest science project. The aim is to trap hydrogen that's been heated to 150 million degrees Celsius (270 million Fahrenheit) for long enough to allow atoms to fuse together.
- Package: Russia ITER Energy Project
- Categories: Science & Technology, Economy, Business & Finance
- Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Event date: 01.11.2022
- Date published: 01.11.2022
- Author: Alexander Galperin
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5266x3401px, 13.5Mb
- Job-ID: 4a92f76a612ff8


The poloidal field coil #1 (PF1) designed for plasma confinement in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) machine is seen on a barge before moving it to the ITER site in France, at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard in St. Petersburg, Russia. ITER project members China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States are building a doughnut-shaped device called a tokamak in Saint-Paul-les-Durance in southern France. It is billed as the world's largest science project. The aim is to trap hydrogen that's been heated to 150 million degrees Celsius (270 million Fahrenheit) for long enough to allow atoms to fuse together.
- Package: Russia ITER Energy Project
- Categories: Science & Technology, Economy, Business & Finance
- Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Event date: 01.11.2022
- Date published: 01.11.2022
- Author: Alexander Galperin
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2515x1490px, 3.1Mb
- Job-ID: b2b5a4ca7d4dca07


A barge with the poloidal field coil #1 (PF1) designed for plasma confinement in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) machine is seen before moving to the ITER site in France, at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard in St. Petersburg, Russia. ITER project members China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States are building a doughnut-shaped device called a tokamak in Saint-Paul-les-Durance in southern France. It is billed as the world's largest science project. The aim is to trap hydrogen that's been heated to 150 million degrees Celsius (270 million Fahrenheit) for long enough to allow atoms to fuse together.
- Package: Russia ITER Energy Project
- Categories: Science & Technology, Economy, Business & Finance
- Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Event date: 01.11.2022
- Date published: 01.11.2022
- Author: Alexander Galperin
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5485x3617px, 13.1Mb
- Job-ID: 18d2ee2184913cca