Ripples In Space: Gravitational Waves in Our Future
Ζωντανή μετάδοση στις 17 Ιουν 2016
After
decades of effort, the era of gravitational wave astronomy is finally
here. Ground-based instruments like LIGO have opened up humanity's ears
to the ripples of spacetime.
But the LIGO results represent just
one slice of the gravitational wave spectrum. There is a lower-frequency
rumble in spacetime that requires a space-based instrument to hear.
This
Hangout will feature a discussion of LISA Pathfinder, a mission led by
the European Space Agency with contributions from several European
Member States and NASA, which seeks to demonstrate the technologies
needed to build a space-based gravitational wave observatory.
Paul
McNamara of ESA and Ira Thorpe of NASA will explain the exciting first
results from LISA Pathfinder, which were published and announced on June
7th.
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decades of effort, the era of gravitational wave astronomy is finally
here. Ground-based instruments like LIGO have opened up humanity's ears
to the ripples of spacetime.
But the LIGO results represent just
one slice of the gravitational wave spectrum. There is a lower-frequency
rumble in spacetime that requires a space-based instrument to hear.
This
Hangout will feature a discussion of LISA Pathfinder, a mission led by
the European Space Agency with contributions from several European
Member States and NASA, which seeks to demonstrate the technologies
needed to build a space-based gravitational wave observatory.
Paul
McNamara of ESA and Ira Thorpe of NASA will explain the exciting first
results from LISA Pathfinder, which were published and announced on June
7th.
Download the DeepAstronomy App and stay current on all content:
Android:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...
Apple:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/deep-...
Follow DeepAstronomy on Twitter:
@DeepAstronomy
Like DeepAstronomy on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/DeepAstronomy/
Like Space Fan News on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SpaceFanNews/
Follow DeepAstronomy on Google+
http://google.com/+DeepAstronomy
http://google.com/+TonyDarnell
We also have a great Google+ Community, come share your thoughts and join the discussion!
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