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Fly over the ITER construction site

Flyover of the ITER site with a drone.

A new clip has just been released giving you a bird’s eye view of the ITER construction platform.
We flew over 42 hectares to show you the progress of the Tokamak complex, where the biggest-ever fusion machine will be located; the Assembly Hall building, where the high-tech components will be put together and the Contractors’ area, where our work forces are working hard to bring fusion energy closer. 

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