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Fusion Scientists Reach Historic Milestone With Magnet Strong Enough to Lift a Warship—Clearing the Path to Final ITER Assembly

In a landmark achievement for sustainable energy, the ITER project has completed the final component of its central solenoid—a magnet so powerful it can levitate an aircraft carrier—marking a crucial step toward revolutionizing global power generation through nuclear fusion.
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IN A NUTSHELL
  • 🚀 The ITER project achieved a fusion breakthrough by completing the central solenoid, a magnet powerful enough to levitate an aircraft carrier.
  • 🔥 The magnet plays a crucial role in maintaining the superheated plasma core necessary for nuclear fusion, reaching temperatures ten times hotter than the sun’s core.
  • 🌍 The project highlights the strength of international collaboration, with Europe and six other countries contributing to the development of this groundbreaking technology.
  • 🔧 Despite the success, challenges remain before the reactor becomes operational, with the first operation projected for 2035.

The international scientific community has taken a monumental leap forward in the pursuit of sustainable energy. A groundbreaking fusion milestone has been achieved by the ITER project, which has recently completed the sixth and final component of the reactor’s central solenoid. This magnet, powerful enough to levitate an aircraft carrier, is poised to revolutionize energy production and space travel. This achievement has not only marked a technological triumph but also demonstrated the power of international collaboration in overcoming global challenges.

Understanding the Role of the Central Solenoid

The central solenoid is at the heart of the ITER Tokamak reactor, serving as the pulsating core that drives the fusion process. This superconducting magnet is crucial for creating and sustaining the superheated plasma necessary for nuclear fusion. The plasma core, made from ionized hydrogen gas, reaches temperatures of 150 million degrees Celsius—ten times hotter than the sun’s core. This extreme heat causes atomic nuclei to fuse, releasing significant amounts of energy in a process known as a fusion reaction.

The solenoid, when fully assembled, will weigh nearly 3,000 tons, standing at 42.6 feet tall and 13.1 feet wide. It works in tandem with other magnetic systems to create a magnetic cage, confining the plasma and allowing engineers to control the fusion reaction. At peak performance, it will endure forces equivalent to 13.5 million pounds, demonstrating the engineering marvel that makes this fusion breakthrough possible.

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The Significance of a Magnet That Can Levitate an Aircraft Carrier

To comprehend the significance of this magnet, one must understand the extreme conditions required for nuclear fusion. The temperatures inside the reactor are so high that no material container could withstand them. Thus, magnetic fields are employed to suspend the plasma in mid-air, preventing any physical contact with the reactor walls. The central solenoid is integral to this process, providing the magnetic force needed to suspend the plasma for 300-500 seconds.

This ability to levitate an aircraft carrier is not merely a measure of power but a necessity for achieving the desired fusion reaction. The magnetic energy stored in the solenoid, 6.4 gigajoules, is a testament to its capability. With this technology, ITER is set to produce 500 megawatts of power with an input of only 50 megawatts, showcasing the potential for a future dominated by clean, abundant energy.

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International Collaboration and Its Impact

The ITER project is a testament to the power of international cooperation. With Europe covering 45% of the costs and six other countries contributing 9% each, ITER represents a global effort to address energy needs. The project’s success demonstrates how nations can set aside differences to tackle existential challenges like climate change and energy security.

Pietro Barabaschi, ITER’s Director-General, emphasizes that the project’s technical complexity and international framework are key to its success. Despite the political landscapes, this collaboration has remained strong, proving that humanity can unite for the greater good. As the project continues, the world watches in anticipation of the transformative potential that nuclear fusion holds for the future.

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Challenges Ahead and the Road to Completion

Despite its achievements, ITER faces challenges before the reactor becomes fully operational. After starting in 2007, the team now projects the first operation by 2035. This timeline reflects the intricate nature of the project, requiring precise engineering and coordination among international partners.

As the reactor assembly progresses, the challenges of integrating complex systems and ensuring safety standards remain. However, the advancements made so far inspire hope that the final goal is within reach. The successful operation of ITER could mark a new era in energy production, impacting industries and societies worldwide.

The completion of the central solenoid marks a significant milestone in the journey towards harnessing fusion energy. As the ITER project progresses, it symbolizes the power of human ingenuity and cooperation. Could this fusion breakthrough pave the way for a sustainable energy future, transforming how we power our lives and explore the cosmos?

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  1. Eric6 on 07/22/2025 7:49 AM

    Wow, a magnet that can lift a warship? That’s some serious power! 🚢

    Reply
  2. Joshua on 07/22/2025 8:22 AM

    Does this mean we are closer to sustainable energy? 🤔

    Reply
  3. Melissa7 on 07/22/2025 8:54 AM

    Incredible achievement! Thank you to all the scientists involved. 🙌

    Reply
  4. raphaelshadow5 on 07/22/2025 9:24 AM

    So when can we expect our electricity bills to go down? Asking for a friend. 😅

    Reply
  5. Hassan on 07/22/2025 9:58 AM

    Can’t wait to see how this changes our energy landscape. Exciting times ahead!

    Reply
  6. emilian on 07/22/2025 10:28 AM

    Isn’t 2035 a bit too far? Why does it take so long to get the reactor operational?

    Reply
  7. charliestarlight on 07/22/2025 11:01 AM

    Finally, some good news in 2023!

    Reply
  8. Melaniesword on 07/22/2025 11:32 AM

    This sounds like the plot of a sci-fi movie. Are we sure this is real? 😜

    Reply
  9. Anne7 on 07/22/2025 11:38 AM

    Great, now we just need a magnet to lift my Monday morning mood. 😏

    Reply
  10. Vincent on 07/22/2025 11:43 AM

    What are the potential risks involved with such high temperatures and forces?

    Reply
  11. celinelandscape on 07/22/2025 11:44 AM

    Is it true that the magnet is stronger than all the magnets in the world combined? 🤯

    Reply
  12. Benjaminvalkyrie on 07/22/2025 11:46 AM

    Why does it take so many countries to build this reactor? Can’t one country handle it?

    Reply
  13. christopher on 07/22/2025 11:50 AM

    Could this technology be used to power space travel?

    Reply
  14. Lillian on 07/22/2025 11:53 AM

    Thanks for sharing this milestone! It’s inspiring to see what humans can achieve. 🙏

    Reply
  15. Giles on 07/22/2025 11:55 AM

    Are there any environmental concerns with this type of energy production?

    Reply
  16. janine2 on 07/22/2025 11:58 AM

    Anyone else reminded of Tony Stark’s arc reactor? 😆

    Reply
  17. Dennis_treasure on 07/22/2025 12:01 PM

    What are the next steps after this magnet is fully operational?

    Reply
  18. matilda on 07/22/2025 12:04 PM

    How does this compare to other renewable energy sources in terms of efficiency?

    Reply
  19. oliveralchemy on 07/22/2025 12:05 PM

    Such an amazing accomplishment! Hats off to the engineers and scientists involved. 🎓

    Reply
  20. patriciaperseverance on 07/22/2025 12:06 PM

    Now all we need is a fusion-powered car. 🚗💨

    Reply
  21. Natalie_magic on 07/22/2025 12:10 PM

    Can someone explain how this differs from fission reactors?

    Reply
  22. Jeremy2 on 07/22/2025 12:12 PM

    Levitating an aircraft carrier… are we entering the age of floating cities? 🏙️

    Reply
  23. matilda on 07/22/2025 12:15 PM

    This is a game-changer for our fight against climate change. Bravo! 🌍

    Reply
  24. petereclipse on 07/22/2025 12:16 PM

    Does this mean we could potentially have limitless energy in the future?

    Reply
  25. Lauraharmony4 on 07/22/2025 12:21 PM

    Why is the year 2035 important in this context? Why not sooner?

    Reply
  26. adrienneleaf on 07/22/2025 12:22 PM

    Imagine the possibilities once this reactor is fully up and running!

    Reply
    • Tom Symons on 07/22/2025 7:39 PM

      My bet is both fission and particularly fusion reactors will never be more than too little too late. Solar power and storage will beat out everything. No moving parts, made from sand, tiny to huge installations. It will be ubiquitous. It is already so cheap, we are seeing negative energy prices because of it. It can’t cover all our needs yet, but it will sure as heck get there before the first fusion reactor even gets online.

      Reply
  27. Arnoldfire on 07/22/2025 12:26 PM

    Is there any other country working on similar projects?

    Reply
  28. Emily on 07/22/2025 12:27 PM

    How reliable is this source of energy expected to be compared to solar or wind?

    Reply
  29. Francis on 07/22/2025 12:31 PM

    Will this make our energy grid more resilient against natural disasters?

    Reply
  30. Anissa on 07/22/2025 12:34 PM

    Can’t believe we might see fusion energy in our lifetime. Mind-blowing! 💥

    Reply
  31. Valerieserenity on 07/22/2025 12:36 PM

    I’m skeptical. Can fusion really be the answer to our energy problems?

    Reply
  32. Emily on 07/22/2025 12:37 PM

    Thank you for the detailed explanation. It’s fascinating to see international collaboration at work.

    Reply
  33. Robert on 07/23/2025 10:20 AM

    What if, instead of such a massive magnet to compress isotopes into fusion, they made two magnets, built like the two halves of an hourglass, lying on a flat floor, with a tapering set of magnetic coils, that create a ‘PINCH’, a super-compact magnetic field at their hourglass middle siphon, and simultaneously shoot TWO Hydrogen isotope pellets, each with an isotope of Iron microscopic particle at their cores, using a laser beam ‘Repercussion’ effect, that propels the reflective coating pellets at near-light velocity, to collide together when the ‘PINCH’ occurs, for a much smaller fusion reactor? I don’t know if physically rotating, spinning the two hourglass halves at great speeds in opposed clockwise turning, would augment the fusion or not. A Qnetic kinectic battery design perhaps? EOJ

    Reply
  34. Adrian on 07/23/2025 10:17 PM

    Hate the pervasive use of AI to generate pictures. The actual magnets will look nothing like this.

    Reply
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