"European Mission Receives Approval to Detect Cosmic Ripples"

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The European Space Agency has approved the ambitious and expensive Lisa mission, which aims to detect gravitational waves by using three spacecraft firing lasers at each other over a distance of 2.5 million km. The mission, with a budget of €1.75bn, will involve contributions from several European countries and the US. Lisa will study the collisions of supermassive black holes, providing insights into the nature of space-time and the evolution of galaxies. The mission is not expected to launch before 2035 and will require astonishing measurement precision due to the tiny signals from gravitational waves.
Topics:science#black-holes#european-space-agency#gravitational-waves#lisa-mission#space-exploration#space-science
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