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LISA: A Gigantic Gravitational-Wave Detector...In Space???
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This week we'll be telling you all about LISA, the largest observatory ever built - and it's in space !
Due for launch in 2034, the European Space Agency's groundbreaking space observatory LISA (Laser Interferometry Space Antenna) aims to detect gravitational waves from distant objects in the cosmos such as supermassive black holes and supernova explosions. But who knows what else it will find? Join us to find out more about this icredible project!
Plus our regular features: Roger's guide to the night sky, the latest news, Daz's solar watch and more!
If it's happening in space, it's happening on Space Oddities!
Due for launch in 2034, the European Space Agency's groundbreaking space observatory LISA (Laser Interferometry Space Antenna) aims to detect gravitational waves from distant objects in the cosmos such as supermassive black holes and supernova explosions. But who knows what else it will find? Join us to find out more about this icredible project!
Plus our regular features: Roger's guide to the night sky, the latest news, Daz's solar watch and more!
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