Man-made sun with longest Pulse in china

The light and heat of the Sun come from two of hydrogen's radioactove isotopes deuterium and tritium.

Update: 2016-03-18 01:39 GMT
In a breakthrough, a man-made' sun experiment in China has successfully produced long pulse plasma discharge at a temperature of more than 50 million degrees the longest discharge at such a high temperature. (Representational image)

Beijing: In a breakthrough, a ‘man-made’ sun experiment in China has successfully produced long pulse plasma discharge at a temperature of more than 50 million degrees — the longest discharge at such a high temperature.

The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak, an artificial sun experiment developed by Hefei Institute of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Science, realised a ultra-high temperature long pulse plasma discharge for 102 seconds as of January.

“An artificial sun can provide limitless clean energy through controlled thermonuclear fusion,” Xu Jiannan, from the China Academy of Engineering Physics, said. The light and heat of the Sun come from two of hydrogen’s radioactove isotopes — deuterium and tritium.     
 

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