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Directions to Princeton Plasma Physics (Philadelphia) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Princeton Plasma Physics

    BusBus: 600.

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    Bus stops near Princeton Plasma Physics in Philadelphia

    • College Road East 2000' S Of Us-1, 3 min walk,

    Bus lines to Princeton Plasma Physics in Philadelphia

    • 600, Trenton Via Marketfair,
    Questions & Answers
    • What are the closest stations to Princeton Plasma Physics?

      The closest stations to Princeton Plasma Physics are:

      • College Road East 2000' S Of Us-1 is 201 yards away, 3 min walk.
    • Which bus line stops near Princeton Plasma Physics?

      600

    • What’s the nearest bus stop to Princeton Plasma Physics in Philadelphia?

      The nearest bus stop to Princeton Plasma Physics in Philadelphia is College Road East 2000' S Of Us-1. It’s a 3 min walk away.

    • What time is the first bus to Princeton Plasma Physics in Philadelphia?

      The 600 is the first bus that goes to Princeton Plasma Physics in Philadelphia. It stops nearby at 5:39 AM.

    • What time is the last bus to Princeton Plasma Physics in Philadelphia?

      The 600 is the last bus that goes to Princeton Plasma Physics in Philadelphia. It stops nearby at 11:23 PM.

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    Bus: 600.

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    Princeton Plasma Physics Address: 100 Stellarator Rd Princeton, NJ 08540 street in Philadelphia

    Princeton Plasma Physics
    Princeton Plasma PhysicsPrinceton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory for plasma physics and nuclear fusion science. Its primary mission is research into and development of fusion as an energy source. It is known in particular for the development of the stellarator and tokamak designs, along with numerous fundamental advances in plasma physics and the exploration of many other plasma confinement concepts. PPPL grew out of the top-secret Cold War project to control thermonuclear reactions, called Project Matterhorn. The focus of this program changed from H-bombs to fusion power in 1951, when Lyman Spitzer developed the stellarator concept and was granted funding from the Atomic Energy Commission to study the concept. This led to a series of machines in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1961, after declassification, Project Matterhorn was renamed the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.PPPL's stellarators proved unable to meet their performance goals. In 1968, Soviet's claims of excellent performance on their tokamaks generated intense scepticism, and to test it, PPPL's Model C stellarator was converted to a tokamak. It verified the Soviet claims, and since that time, PPPL has been a worldwide leader in tokamak theory and design, building a series of record-breaking machines including the Princeton Large Torus, TFTR and many others. Dozens of smaller machines were also built to test particular problems and solutions, including the ATC, NSTX, and LTX. PPPL is located on Princeton University's Forrestal Campus in Plainsboro Township, New Jersey.

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    Public transit lines with stations closest to Princeton Plasma Physics in Philadelphia

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