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The GEO 600 home page from Hannover. Visit us and learn about the project, the progress in setting up the detector, the peoples involved ...
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The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna project will attempt to detect gravitational waves in space.
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TAMA300 The 300m Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Antenna TAMA project started in 1995. It adopts a Fabry-Perot Michelson Interferometer (FPMI) with recycling. The aim of this project is to develop advanced techniques needed for a future km-sized interferometer and catch gravitational waves that may occur by chance within our local group of galaxies. TOPICS Sensitivity of Recycled FPMI ...
LSC Files Light in the Arms LIGO Educates INTECH Teachers Hungarian Ambassador Visits LIGO Inaugural Celebration LIGO Project Home Page LIGO stands for Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory; our mission is to observe gravitational waves of cosmic origin. LIGO will search for gravitational waves created in supernova collapses of stellar cores (which form neutron stars and black ...
Hanford Observatory U.S. Postal Service Address: LIGO Hanford Observatory P.O. Box 159 Richland, WA 99352-0159 Phone: 509-372-8106 FAX: 509-372-8137 FedEx & UPS Delivery Address: LIGO Hanford Observatory Route 10, Mile Marker 2 Richland, WA 99352-0159 Phone: 509-372-8106 FAX: 509-372-8137 Welcome LIGO Hanford News LIGO Tours LIGO Public Lectures Teachers Corner LIGO Science LIGO Staff ...
Laser Interferometer Space Antenna The LISA pages of the AEI Hannover are to be rearranged and updated. They will be available again in the future. The official homepages of the LISA project are to be found at: LISA (NASA) LISA (ESA) Links to the Hannover groups: ...
The University of Western Australia Department of Physics AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL GRAVITATIONAL RESEARCH CENTRE CONTENTS OVERVIEW and RESEARCH at UWA 1.Resonant-Mass Gravitational Wave Detector at UWA - Niobe 2.Optics, Interferometers and Suspension at UWA Laser Interferometer Research in Australia Australian International Gravitational Observatory 3. Data Analysis 4. Astrophysics ...
Welcome to the Australian Consortium for Interferometric Gravitational Astronomy (ACIGA) web page. Objectives In collaboration with the world gravitational wave community, the objectives of ACIGA are to: Undertake research and development aimed at improving the performance of present laser interferometer gravitational wave detectors through advanced designs to ultimate limits set by mechanics, ...
www.anu.edu.au/Physics/ACIGA
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Welcome to Tsubono-Group Homepage!! Japanese page is here . !! Contents About Tsubono Group JGR DATA Archive LINKS admin@t-munu.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp ...
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Home UWM Physics Links - Other - Relativity Personal - Photos Schedule - Travel - Weekly Work - Curriculum Vitae - Research - Talks - Teaching Ripples in Curvature Gravitational wave astronomy and what it might tell us Patrick R Brady Transparency 1 : Plan of talk Transparency 2 : Why look for gravitational waves Transparency 3 : Einstein's equations Transparency 4 : What are gravitational ...
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