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LIGO is 10 years old: black-hole breakthroughs will ‘only get better’

Davide Castelvecchi

Nature, 2025, vol. 645, issue 8082, 827-828

Abstract: A decade after the pair of observatories first detected gravitational waves, researchers are drawing up ambitious plans for its successors.

Keywords: Astronomy and astrophysics; Astronomical instrumentation; Physics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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