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Old March 25th 06, 06:05 AM posted to sci.astro
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Default LIGO Progress

Does anyone have any new information on anything new being done to the LIGO
detector?
After hearing the LIGO gravity wave detector was not sensitive enough to
detect gravity waves what are the steps being done to fix it? Are they
planning to rip the guts out of it?
That project sucked quite a bit of money out of the NSF piggy bank and I
hope more funds are not going to be solicited unlessss they’re absolutely
sure LIGO is going to work.


 




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