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EXP-46 The SDME Reactor contains a high concentration of Common Hydrogen. Note: Some of the nanometer Wavelenghts are incorrect, but the spectral relationships are correct.

The below seventeen Helium Spectrum captures repesent instances during the fusion of Common Hydrogen to form Helium during the single fusion experiment EXP-46 of 21 July 2008

Above: Capture Number One

Above: Capture Number Two

Above: Capture Number Three

Above: Capture Number Four

Above: Capture Number Five

Above: Capture Number Six

Above: Capture Number Seven

Above: Capture Number Eight

Above: Capture Number Nine

Above: Capture Number Ten

Above: Capture Number Eleven

Above: Capture Number Twelve

Above: Capture Number Thirteen

Above: Capture Number Fourteen

Above: Capture Number Fifteen

Above: Capture Number Sixteen

Above: Capture Number Seventeen The Last Capture of this Series

Above: EXP-P1 of 11 July 08. The SDME Reactor had a moderate concentration of common Hydrogen and a slight Lithium contamination

Above: EXP-VTPR-1 & 2 of 11 July 08 Helium Spectrum from the fusion of common Hydrogen

Above: EXP-VTPR-3 of 11 July 08 The Helium Spectrum from the fusion of common Hydrogen

Above: EXP-BN-2 of 16 July 08 The intense brightness is from some of the reactor's metal burning.

Above: EXP-BN-3 of 16 July 08 The intense brightness is from some of the reactor's metal burning