I told you! We keep counting: another very interesting paper by the LISA Pathfinder Collaboration.
The detailed behaviour of the first flying ifo
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.106.082001
Bravo James Webb! Have I nice trip! We have been suffering together for long years, but it was all worth for the great cause of human knowledge. Ad majora!
2020 #NobelPrize laureate Reinhard Genzel was born in 1952 in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany.
He is Director at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Garching, Germany and a professor @UCBerkeley, USA.
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I should have said this before: this medal is for all the LPF-ists and the LISAns. I'll carry it for you.
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European Gravitational Experimentalists, don't miss the second Conference of the Gravity Division of the European Physical Society. The title tells everything "Measuring Gravity"
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See you in April in London
Congrats! The German team for the laser interferometer on board @GRACEFollowOn – which uses LISA technology to observe and Earth's gravity field and its changes to study among other things indicators of climate change – has been awarded the @NASA Group Achievement Award:
@cpl43uk@LISACommunity@esa@AthenaXobs Indeed Chris, but let's enjoy the nice news for now! Bravo ESA!
BTW both Athena&LISA need to be technically ready to launch. Let now scientists and engineers focus on that. When mission progress technically, programmatics usually follow.