Fusor 2020 Star Mode

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Mark Rowley
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Fusor 2020 Star Mode

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A benefit to a slightly larger chamber are the flashy stars they produce. The previous 2.5” system produced some interesting plasmas but nothing of the classic sense.

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Beautiful star, Mark. If you positioned a bubble detector in line with one of the star’s rays I suspect you’d see more bubbles than when placed between the rays.

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Double what Jon said!! Fabulous....

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