More than three months ago, the nuclear fusion device had already been assembled and had been undergoing performance testing of components and equipment.
Now, all the testing had concluded, and they were officially preparing to initiate the ignition experiment.
Many people had come to participate in the ignition experiment of the nuclear fusion device, each one of them either a high-level or core technical personnel, totaling nearly fifty people.
A massive team of fifty people had come to participate in the nuclear test ignition experiment, which was indicative of the experiment's importance.
This time was different from the last.
The previous experiment could be said to have been doomed to failure; everyone knew that the nuclear fusion device could be ignited but could not sustain operation for a long time.
This time, they had replaced the materials and remanufactured the core device, and the external conduction device had also been well-prepared.