- (magnetic axis). The
original Heliac consists only of
circular coils, and the
flexible heliac (H-1NF, TJ-II, TU-
Heliac) adds a
small helical coil to allow...
- (/ˈsoʊlər/), from
Latin sol. From the Gr****
helios comes the rare
adjective heliac (/ˈhiːliæk/). In English, the Gr**** and
Latin words occur in
poetry as personifications...
- Mars H-1NF, the
Australian Plasma Fusion Research Facility,
formerly H-1
Heliac stellarator H1 Lamp, an
automotive halogen light bulb H-I or H–1, a ****anese...
-
Artificial Halo
projected on a
spherical screen.
Visible are:
Tangential arcs,
Parry arcs, (sub)parhelia,
parhelic circle,
heliac arcs...
-
relating to the Sun
derive from "helios",
including the rare
adjective heliac (meaning "solar"), heliosphere,
perihelion and
aphelion among others. The...
-
Lyman Spitzer in 1950 and
evolved into four designs: Torsatron, Heliotron,
Heliac and Helias. One
example is
Wendelstein 7-X, a
German device. It is the world's...
- 1992: H-1NF (H-1
National Plasma Fusion Research Facility)
based on the H-1
Heliac device built by
Australia National University's
plasma physics group and...
- age 12, has
released various tracks under the
aliases Astroline, Abnea,
Heliac, Outrowz, Groovewatchers, and others,
while working with Lasgo. He wrote...
- H-1
heliac, a
large stellarator device located in the ANU
Research School of
Physics at Canberra, Australia. It was
established when the H-1
heliac was...
-
flexible Heliac installed at Spain's
National Fusion Laboratory. Its
first plasma run was in 1998, and as of 2024 is
still operational. The
flexible Heliac TJ-II...