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Gravitational pull? NU astrophysicist to realize dream helping build space-based device to use gravity to ‘see giant black holes’

Por: Chicago Sun Times Politics January 31, 2024

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Imagine trying to look at outer space using a massive device made up of satellites millions of kilometers apart trailing the Earth on its orbit around the sun.But instead of light like a camera or telescope relies on, this device is based on ripples in gravity, measuring gravitational waves.“We’re used to thinking about the universe in terms of pictures,” said Shane Larson, an astrophysicist at Northwestern University. “LISA’s going to... + full article



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