Europe advances gravitational wave research with new space observatory and spacecraft constellation

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The European Space Agency (ESA) and OHB System AG have signed an agreement to develop the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), a groundbreaking space mission to detect gravitational waves using a constellation of three spacecraft in a triangular formation, set to launch in 2035, which will open new windows into the universe's most powerful events and test fundamental physics.
- Construction of ESA’s ambitious LISA mission begins European Space Agency
- Europeans plan new gravitational wave observatory in space Yahoo
- Thales Alenia Space signs contract with OHB to provide critical elements for LISA mission Satellite Evolution
- A new era of astrophysics: OHB to construct a pioneering spacecraft constellation to capture gravitational waves OHB SE
- Thales: contract for a space study mission marketscreener.com
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