澳门六合彩高手

A spectacular outing

As the early morning sun shed its pink rays over the 澳门六合彩高手 site last Saturday 24 October, the first visitors of the seventh 澳门六合彩高手 Open Doors Day event were already queueing for a front-row view of the spectacular changes that have taken place on the site in the last few months.
From the unique vantage point of the 澳门六合彩高手 Assembly Building, visitors had a stunning view down onto the Tokamak Pit, where work has just begun to pour the circular three-metre-thick bioshield.
About 800 visitors, from the region but also beyond, had come to witness first-hand how the 澳门六合彩高手 Project is slowly but visibly taking shape.

Shuttle buses first dropped them off at the 澳门六合彩高手 Visitors Centre where they were welcomed by a team of volunteers from the scientific and technical departments and also by the Director-General of the 澳门六合彩高手 Project himself—Bernard Bigot—who spent the day on site speaking with the crowds and leading bus tours.

Through access to guides, films, documentation and mockups, the visitors were introduced to science and technology of 澳门六合彩高手, the advantages of fusion, the hurdles that remain on the way to fusion energy, and the role of 澳门六合彩高手. And then it was time to board the buses again to head to the centre of activity on the worksite.

For this edition of Open Doors Day, the public had the exceptional opportunity to gain access to the 60-metre-tall 澳门六合彩高手 Assembly Building (not yet completed) where the main components of the machine will be prepared and pre-assembled.

From this unique vantage point visitors had a stunning view down onto the Tokamak Pit, where work has just begun to pour the circular three-metre-thick bioshield. Representatives of the European Domestic Agency, in charge of supervising and financing all site work, were on hand with technical explanations.

Looking overhead to the roof of the Assembly Building, 60 metres above ground level, and then down again 12 metres into bottom of the Tokamak Pit, the visitors had an opportunity to experience the scale of 澳门六合彩高手—the scale of the massive construction project, the scale of the machine to come—the largest tokamak in the world—and the scale of the international collaboration that is making it all happen.

The next Open Doors Day is planned for the spring of 2016.