Sunday 8 December 2013

ESA's to launch mission to study elusive gravitational waves



Mark your calendars for 2034, because that is when science is set to get a whole new spectrum to play with when the European Space Agency (ESA) launches its eLISA mission. Consisting of a constellation of three spacecraft flying in precise formation, eLISA will study gravitational waves in a manner that may one day revolutionize our understanding of the Universe... Continue Reading ESA's to launch mission to study elusive gravitational waves

Section: Space

Tags: Astronomy, ESA, Gravity, Imperial College, Spacecraft, Universe

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