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Godzilla: Giant robot helps assemble parts of world’s largest fusion tokamak
The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) project has unveiled a new ‘Godzilla’ robot, which ...
This is where Godzilla earns its keep. Standing four meters tall and capable of lifting 2.3 metric tons, Godzilla is the ultimate testbed. Starting in March 2026, the robot will begin testing over 30 ...
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Meet Godzilla, the 13-foot robot building the world’s biggest fusion reactor
A 13-foot robot nicknamed Godzilla is being engineered to assemble components inside ITER, the massive fusion reactor taking shape in southern France. The machine exists because the interior of a ...
This sector module is next in line for insertion in the tokamak pit. The assembly suspended in vertical tooling is composed of vacuum vessel sector #6 at the center, which is surrounded by a thin ...
What’s sixty feet (18.29 meters for the rest of the world) across and superconducting? The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), and probably not much else. The last parts of the ...
The first of nine sector modules installed to form the tokamak torus of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor fusion machine in Cadarache, southern France, has been removed for repairs.
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