The frequencies of gravitational waves that can be observed with LISA lie in a very slowly oscillating range from a few hundred thousandths up to about one Hertz (oscillations per second). This makes ...
Nijmegen master's students predict that LISA, an upcoming space antenna project by the ESA, will detect stronger ...
NASA has unveiled a prototype of six telescopes that in the years ahead will be part of a first-of-its kind mission to study a cosmic phenomenon that could hold clues about some of the universe's ...
The LISA mission is scheduled to launch in the mid-2030s. The detection of gravitational waves could provide “enormous potential” to better our understanding of the universe, including events ...
The LISA mission, led by the European Space Agency, aims to send a fleet of three space probes into orbit to study gravitational waves, or distortions in space-time caused by violent events such ...
LISA Pathfinder was sent into orbit in 2015 to prove key technologies that could be used on some future project to detect gravitational waves - the ripples that disturb space-time whenever black ...
The LISA mission, led by the European Space Agency, aims to send a fleet of three space probes into orbit to study gravitational waves, or distortions in space-time caused by violent events such as ...
The European Space Agency has just given the green light to the LISA mission to detect gravitational waves. This will see lasers bounced between three identical satellites separated by 2.5 million km.
known as the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), is a collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA). Gravitational waves are ripples in space-time caused by events such as merging ...