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Old May 23rd 10, 05:41 PM posted to alt.astronomy
oldcoot88
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Default Gravity Waves

On May 23, 9:15*am, MarkA wrote:

I had read somewhere that there were plans to put several satellites in
orbit around the Sun, using lasers to precisely measure the distance
between them, as a way of detecting gravity waves.


That would be LISA.
http://lisa.nasa.gov/faq/index.html
 




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