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KSTAR (Korean Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research) celebrated of the completion of the framework of an 'Artificial Sun' on Jan.11.2007 The KSTAR is a magnetic fusion device being built at the Korea Basic Science Institute in Daejon, South Korea. It is intended to study aspects of magnetic fusion energy which will be pertinent to the ITER fusion project as part of that country's contribution to the international ITER effort. The project was approved in 1995 but construction was delayed by the East Asian financial crisis which weakened the South Korean economy considerably; however the project is now back on track and construction is expected to be completed in August 2007. Commissioning will begin once construction is completed, and first plasma is expected in early 2008. KSTAR will be one of the first research tokamaks in the world to feature fully superconducting magnets, which again will be of great relevance to ITER as this will also use SC magnets. The KSTAR magnet system consists of 16 niobium-tin direct current toroidal field magnets, 10 niobium-tin alternating current poloidal field magnets and 4 niobium-titanium alternating current poloidal field magnets. It is planned that the reactor will study plasma pulses of up to 20 seconds duration until 2011, when it will be upgraded to study pulses of up to 300 seconds duration. The reactor vessel will have a major radius of 1.8 m, a minor radius of 0.5 m, a maximum toroidal field strength of 3.5 teslas, and a maximum plasma current of 2 megaamperes. As with other tokamaks, heating and current drive will be initiated using neutral beam injection, ion cyclotron resonance heating (ICRH), RF heating and electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH). Initial heating power will be 8 megawatts from neutral beam injection upgradeable to 24 MW, 6 MW from ICRH upgradeable to 12 MW, and at present undetermined heating power from ECRH and RF heating. The experiment will use both hydrogen and deuterium fuels but not the deuterium-tritium mix which will be studied in ITER. http://tempest.das.ucdavis.edu/pdg/KSTAR1/KSTAR!.htm
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Clip 2 of the Kstar assembly process. For description, see- http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Y96MDsPRObc More info- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KSTAR http://www.knfp.net/english/
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clip 1 of the Kstar assembly process (Korean Tokamak Advanced Reactor) due for completion in August 2007. The Kstar will be one of the first Tokamaks in the world to feature superconducting magnets, achieving a toroidal field strength of 3.5 teslas (in comparision, the earths magnetic field is 30-60 microtesla, 0.00003-0.00006 T, a sun spot about 0.15 T). Results from the Kstar will contribute to the international ITER effort. More info- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KSTAR http://www.knfp.net/english/

Kstar Evolutionz Hip Hop DAnce School makes headlines on TFC's Balitang Australia. The story of Kstars win at Battlegrounds. Interview & story by Michelle Baltizar (??) GO KSTAR!!!!

March 30th 2006, Shenzhen Satellite Television together with the Shaolin Temple, declared the official start of the First "Chinese K-STAR" Global TV Contest. After a half-year process of searching and eliminating over 100,000 applicants from six contest divisions in China (Shenzhen, Zhengzhou, Shengyang, Chengdu, Shanghai, and Beijing) and six overseas contest divisions (North America, Germany, Russia, Italy, France and Australia) the top 3 contest division winners would emerge to compete in the World Final Competition. The 2006 K-STAR Martial arts TV competition would be the first and largest contest on such a global scale ever produced by China. It's aim, to search for potential Kungfu stars globally to find a new spokesperson of Chinese Kungfu for new generations. In September of 2006, 36 Kungfu practitioners from abroad would arrive in Shenzhen and began a tour of China's cities and media stations to give performances and face eliminations. The contest would begin after two-weeks of closed door training at the birthplace of the martial arts... The 1,500 year old Shaolin Temple (This is Part One of Shaolin Seclusion before competition, recorded from an episode of K-STAR)

Sampler and story of Philip Sahagun USA competing during the legendary 2006 K-STAR Chinese Global Martial Arts TV competition(Shenzhen TV) co-sponsored by the Shaolin Temple. With an estimated 300 million viewers, K-STAR or Kungfu Zhi Xing is considered China's largest scale reality television program. 36 Martial Artists are selected from a previous 100,000 applicants hailing from six Chinese cities and Five International venues to enter a competition searching for the next martial arts action hero. After being a finalist in the North American regional finals which included fighting, forms and talent, Philip Sahagun flew to China to enter the world final competition which would include temple seclusions and many live performances (2006 Shenzhen TV)

K Star- a event consisting of 5000 competitors from all over the US -Master John Ozuna got into the top 20 -Style of Martial Arts- Bok Fu Do

Part 2 and 18 luohan Perform. On March 30th 2006, Shenzhen Satellite Television together with the Shaolin Temple, declared the official start of the First "Chinese K-STAR" Global TV Contest. The contest would be the largest and first contest on such a global scale ever produced by China. It's aim, to search for potential Kungfu stars globally to find a new spokesperson of Chinese Kungfu for new generations. After a half-year process of searching and eliminating over 100,000 applicants from six contest divisions in China (Shenzhen, Zhengzhou, Shengyang, Chengdu, Shanghai, and Beijing) and six overseas contest divisions (North America, Germany, Russia, Italy, France and Australia) the top 3 contest division winners would emerge to compete in the World Final Competition. In September of 2006, 36 Kungfu practitioners from abroad would arrive in Shenzhen and began a tour of China's cities and media stations to give performances and face eliminations. The contest would begin with two-weeks of closed training at the birthplace of the martial arts... The 1,500 year old Shaolin Temple (This is Part two of Shaolin Seclusion recorded from an episode of K-STAR 18 Lohan perform)

Some kids freestyling in our home based studio in Melbourne! These kids are a part of the kstar crew that are title holders of state,national & international JR hip hop champions. They love to dance!

Melbourne Music Academy Presents: 'Route 95' K-Star Breakin' Vegas A Cabaret Fundraiser 2 Shows Only Saturday 28th June 2008 6:30pm Sunday 29th June 2008 6:30pm Artist Line-Up: JD (Joel De Carteret) Beatphonik Chris Sebastian Timomatic Courtney Walter House Of Sonic Mark.E Jigsaw Sneakers Yasushi (Wikid Force) AND MORE! Tickets: $60 per person (Dinner included) Venue: Candelles Reception 570 Victoria St, North Melbourne Phone (03) 9662 2959 for tickets! THIS SHOW IS NOT TO BE MISSED!

New years sampler made from scrap footage of the 2006 K-STAR Champion Gu Shang Wei. Practices a rare style of traditional Ditang. Mei hua ditang quan, enjoy!
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Tight ending credits and video montage from the 2006 K-STAR televised martial arts competition. Co-sponsered by the Shaolin Temple. 36 Martial Artists chosen from over 100,000 applicants from across the globe compete in the largest scale reality produced TV show in China. check out more at www.southcoastmartialarts.com

Video from the 2006 K-STAR Global Martial Arts Competition of Contestants performing special martial arts skills... needle throwing, iron breaking and other various qigong. (Shenzhen TV)
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Sampler made from scrap footage of Shenzhen K-STAR Xue Jiangtao. K-STAR's 3rd place winner performing Contemporary/traditional Leapord Boxing during the 2006 Global Kungfu Star Competition
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