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Gravitational waves can reveal things we would never detect otherwise. But different events require different sizes of detectors. In this interview, I'm talking with Waldemar Martens from ESA about a proposed LISAmax mission that will have 259 million kilometer arms and should be able to detect collisions of supermassive black holes.
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Gravitational waves can reveal things we would never detect otherwise. But different events require different sizes of detectors. In this interview, I'm talking with Waldemar Martens from ESA about a proposed LISAmax mission that will have 259 million kilometer arms and should be able to detect collisions of supermassive black holes.
🦄 Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/universetoday
More about LISAmax:
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📰 EMAIL NEWSLETTER
🎧 PODCASTS
🤳 OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA
📩 CONTACT FRASER
⚖️ LICENSE
Support Universe Today Podcast
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