Not exact matches
Ignitor takes a different approach than ITER, using a
much smaller and more compact tokamak (it's radius is 1.3 meters compared with ITER's 6.2 meters) and a
much stronger
magnetic field to compress the plasma.
This scientific area has attracted
much interest due to its potential to write
small magnetic elements with a low - power electric
field rather than
magnetic fields that require high - power charge currents.
I agree that these numbers are not a correct measure, but even so they tell that any effect on the Sun or the Earth is very
small, and that Saturn, in particular, is already so distant that neither its mass nor its
magnetic fields can have
much influence on anything in the Sun or for the Earth.