What is the purpose of the JT-60SA reactor?
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What is the purpose of the JT-60SA reactor?

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The JT-60SA reactor, standing six stories high in Naka, north of Tokyo, features a doughnut-shaped "tokamak" vessel designed to contain swirling plasma heated to an extraordinary 200 million degrees Celsius. It serves as a precursor to the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) in France, showcasing global collaboration in the pursuit of fusion energy.

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