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General relativity / Astronomical observatories / LIGO / Gravitational wave / AIGO / Laser Interferometer Space Antenna / Tests of general relativity / Virgo interferometer / Dark matter / Physics / Astronomy / Gravitation
Date: 2009-10-26 04:05:27
General relativity
Astronomical observatories
LIGO
Gravitational wave
AIGO
Laser Interferometer Space Antenna
Tests of general relativity
Virgo interferometer
Dark matter
Physics
Astronomy
Gravitation

The Australian International Gravitational Observatory by David Blair and Jesper Munch on behalf of the Australian Consortium for Gravitational Astronomy Building a single gravitational wave detector in Australia improve

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