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Astronomical observatories / General relativity / LIGO / Gravitational wave detector / Gravitational wave / Einstein@Home / Interferometric gravitational wave detector / Virgo interferometer / Joseph Weber / Physics / Gravitation / Astronomy
Date: 2006-09-19 20:59:57
Astronomical observatories
General relativity
LIGO
Gravitational wave detector
Gravitational wave
Einstein@Home
Interferometric gravitational wave detector
Virgo interferometer
Joseph Weber
Physics
Gravitation
Astronomy

Gravitational Wave Detectors: a new window to the Universe Gabriela Gonz´ alez, for the LIGO Scientific Collaboration Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University 202 Nicholson Hall, Tower Drive, Bato

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