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Exploring the Universe from a different angle

Traditionally, astrophysicists have explored the Universe thanks to electromagnetic waves. But one day it might be possible to observe it differently. That is what the hunters of gravitational waves hope, as they work on detectors such as EXPLORER at CERN.

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Publicado: 2003
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spelling cern-6398012019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/639801engfreExploring the Universe from a different angleNews ArticlesTraditionally, astrophysicists have explored the Universe thanks to electromagnetic waves. But one day it might be possible to observe it differently. That is what the hunters of gravitational waves hope, as they work on detectors such as EXPLORER at CERN.BUL-NA-2003-10336/2003oai:cds.cern.ch:6398012003-09-01
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Exploring the Universe from a different angle
title Exploring the Universe from a different angle
title_full Exploring the Universe from a different angle
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title_short Exploring the Universe from a different angle
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