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Auriga Detector
- Features details about the project designed to detect gravitational waves that hit Earth. Also contains publications, an image gallery, glossary, and related links.
European Space Agency – Space Science
- Features an article that discusses fundamental conclusions about gravitational waves. Also shows information about the history and component equipment of detectors.
German-British Gravitational Wave Detector
- Provides data on recent findings. Also displays audio-visual files, documents, news updates, and press releases.
LIGO Handford Observatory
- Provides information on structures activities and research projects. Also contains news updates.
LIGO Livingston Observatory
- Details the construction and operation of the project. Also shows articles, pictures, and fact sheets.
Patrick Brady: Ripples in Curvature
- Displays a compilation of documents that provide information about gravitational waves and detectors as well as the purpose of detection.
Rome 1 Group of the ROG Gravitational Wave Experiment
- Presents photo-filled articles that describe the characteristics and strain sensitivities of the Explorer and Nautilus detectors.
TAMA Project
- Provides information on the set up and operational conditions of the equipment. Also includes photos and details about the facilities of the project.
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