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Physics / General relativity / Gravitational-wave astronomy / Astronomy / Gravitation / Binary stars / Black holes / Gravitational wave / First observation of gravitational waves / Gravitational-wave observatory / LIGO / Binary black hole
Date: 2016-03-30 13:17:55
Physics
General relativity
Gravitational-wave astronomy
Astronomy
Gravitation
Binary stars
Black holes
Gravitational wave
First observation of gravitational waves
Gravitational-wave observatory
LIGO
Binary black hole

Program for the 32nd Annual Pacific Coast Gravity Meeting Friday, April 1 Session Time (* = student speaker)

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