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General relativity / Astronomy / Gravitational-wave astronomy / Physics / Observational astronomy / Binary stars / Gravitation / Space observatories / LIGO / Gravitational wave / Interferometry / Gravitational-wave observatory
Date: 2010-11-05 20:12:12
General relativity
Astronomy
Gravitational-wave astronomy
Physics
Observational astronomy
Binary stars
Gravitation
Space observatories
LIGO
Gravitational wave
Interferometry
Gravitational-wave observatory

An Atomic Gravitational Wave Interferometric Sensor in Low Earth Orbit (AGIS-LEO) Jason M. Hogan, David M. S. Johnson, Susannah Dickerson, Tim Kovachy, Alex Sugarbaker, Sheng-wey Chiow, Peter W. Graham, Mark A. Kasevich,

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