File:U.S. historical fusion budget vs. 1976 ERDA plan.png
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[edit]DescriptionU.S. historical fusion budget vs. 1976 ERDA plan.png |
English: This graph compares the United States government magnetic fusion research budget to five funding scenarios from the 1976 Energy Research and Development Administration fusion development plan, with actual US government funding through 2011. |
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Author | Geoff Olynyk |
Created 2012-03-20 by Geoffrey M. Olynyk. Data was plotted using Microsoft Excel 2003 and then the graph was edited in Adobe Illustrator CS5. Saved to 300 dpi PNG for upload to Wikimedia Commons.
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current | 01:31, 21 March 2012 | 3,200 × 2,400 (323 KB) | Geoff Olynyk (talk | contribs) | Added the date to the reference, and added a bit of whitespace around the image (just like 12 px) so that the text and graph don't go right to the edge of the PNG. | |
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