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The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission aims to advance gravitational-wave detection, making it routine and paving the way for gravitational-wave astronomy. The project involves collaboration with a leading research group to enhance mission outcomes and develop skills in this cutting-edge field.
The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission, due to be launched in ten years' time, will mark a key development in the field of gravitational-wave (GW) physics; whereas ground-based detectors, currently in operation, have a limited sensitivity and will achieve a major result if they can detect individual events, LISA will make GW detection routine and will open the chapter of GW astronomy and cosmology.
Many issues, both scientifical and technological, are still open, some of them wil…
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