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1Press release – October 17th, 2017  Observation of gravitational waves from binary neutron stars opens the way to new science IHES congratulates the LIGO/Virgo project team which announced, on October 16th, the first o

Press release – October 17th, 2017 Observation of gravitational waves from binary neutron stars opens the way to new science IHES congratulates the LIGO/Virgo project team which announced, on October 16th, the first o

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Source URL: www.ihes.fr

Language: English - Date: 2017-11-30 04:33:07
    2Can you see it? Test your eye + binocular limits in closeness and brightness with binaries. Binary stars (also known as ‘doubles’) are among the most interesting objects in the sky. The two stars can be similar or va

    Can you see it? Test your eye + binocular limits in closeness and brightness with binaries. Binary stars (also known as ‘doubles’) are among the most interesting objects in the sky. The two stars can be similar or va

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    Source URL: classroomastronomer.toteachthestars.net

    Language: English - Date: 2012-10-13 17:16:54
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      Astronomy Assessment and TPS Questions: Binary Stars From which binary star system (made up of two main sequence stars) described below would an Earth observer detect the least amount of total light? When a star with an

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      Source URL: astronomy101.jpl.nasa.gov

      - Date: 2018-02-06 17:12:30
        4No neutrinos (yet) accompanying gravitational waves The detection of gravitational waves is an almost unprecedented success of fundamental science. It not only yields the one yet missing proof of Einstein’s Theory of G

        No neutrinos (yet) accompanying gravitational waves The detection of gravitational waves is an almost unprecedented success of fundamental science. It not only yields the one yet missing proof of Einstein’s Theory of G

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        Source URL: www.globalneutrinonetwork.org

        Language: English - Date: 2016-04-27 01:49:56
        5Gravitational Waves: New Observatories for New Astronomy Louis J. Rubbo, Shane L. Larson, Michelle B. Larson, and Kristina D. Zaleski*, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

        Gravitational Waves: New Observatories for New Astronomy Louis J. Rubbo, Shane L. Larson, Michelle B. Larson, and Kristina D. Zaleski*, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

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        Source URL: sciencejedi.com

        Language: English - Date: 2014-01-14 01:33:10
        6An Atomic Gravitational Wave Interferometric Sensor in Low Earth Orbit (AGIS-LEO) Jason M. Hogan, David M. S. Johnson, Susannah Dickerson, Tim Kovachy, Alex Sugarbaker, Sheng-wey Chiow, Peter W. Graham, Mark A. Kasevich,

        An Atomic Gravitational Wave Interferometric Sensor in Low Earth Orbit (AGIS-LEO) Jason M. Hogan, David M. S. Johnson, Susannah Dickerson, Tim Kovachy, Alex Sugarbaker, Sheng-wey Chiow, Peter W. Graham, Mark A. Kasevich,

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        Source URL: scpnt.stanford.edu

        Language: English - Date: 2010-11-05 20:12:12
        7Science Icebreaker Activities: An Example from Gravitational Wave Astronomy Michelle B. Larson, Louis J. Rubbo, Kristina D. Zaleski* and Shane L. Larson, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

        Science Icebreaker Activities: An Example from Gravitational Wave Astronomy Michelle B. Larson, Louis J. Rubbo, Kristina D. Zaleski* and Shane L. Larson, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

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        Source URL: sciencejedi.com

        Language: English - Date: 2014-01-14 01:33:03
        8Two stars rotating around their center of mass form a binary star system. Almost half of the stars in our galaxy are binary star systems. It is not easy to realize the binary nature of most of these star systems from Ear

        Two stars rotating around their center of mass form a binary star system. Almost half of the stars in our galaxy are binary star systems. It is not easy to realize the binary nature of most of these star systems from Ear

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        Source URL: www.ipho.org

        Language: English - Date: 2009-10-29 21:21:41
        9About SGTW | Subscribe | Archive | Contact SGTW  February 1, 2006 Calendar/Meetings

        About SGTW | Subscribe | Archive | Contact SGTW February 1, 2006 Calendar/Meetings

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        Source URL: www.interactions.org

        Language: English - Date: 2006-02-01 12:45:30
        10GRAVITATIONAL WAVES DETECTED FROM SECOND PAIR OF COLLIDING BLACK HOLES The LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo collaboration identify a second gravitational wave event in the data from Advanced LIGO detectors On

        GRAVITATIONAL WAVES DETECTED FROM SECOND PAIR OF COLLIDING BLACK HOLES The LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo collaboration identify a second gravitational wave event in the data from Advanced LIGO detectors On

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        Source URL: www.ligo.org

        Language: English - Date: 2016-06-15 13:36:51