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Scientists Are Imagining a Space-Based Observatory Larger Than Anything Ever Built
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Gravitational Waves were only first observed in 2015, captured via instruments at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory. This is going to change the way we look at physics forever, as soon we’ll be able to draw a line from gravitational wave events back to their sources. But soon they may build an observatory that can see much, much more.
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