interferometer in A Sentence

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    A Laser Interferometer Gravitational- Wave Observatory.

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    LISA is the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna.

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    Magdalena Ridge Observatory Interferometer.

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    One of the two LIGO Interferometers.

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    The Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory.

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    No fewer than seven Interferometers have been located here.

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    Laser Interferometer and related optics for positioning geometric accuracy measurements.

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    The Michelson Interferometer and Mach-Zehnder Interferometers are examples of such systems.

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    This type of observation goes well beyond the capabilities of James Webb Telescope or even better optical Interferometers.

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    That is why it was necessary to create a huge radio Interferometer whose base lines extend over thousands of kilometers.

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    When it's complete around 2025, the $200 million Magdalena Ridge Observatory Interferometer(MROI) will have the equivalent resolution of a gigantic telescope 347 meters across.

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    This honor is due to them for their work at LIGO- Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory- a research project in which thousands of scientists from 20 countries participate.

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    To gain more success about this discovery, the Government of India has decided to install a Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, in short it is called LIGO, here in India.

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    On January 8, 2020, A team of Scientists with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory(LIGO) and Virgo collaborations have detected gravitational waves due to collision of two neutron stars for the 2nd time.

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    Then of course LIGO(the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory) came along(which detected merging black holes via gravitational waves), and this was by far the best evidence we had so far on the existence of black holes.

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    Although these theories included equations identical to those that Einstein introduced(i.e. the Lorentz transformation), they were essentially ad hoc models proposed to explain the results of various experiments--including the famous Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment--that were extremely difficult to fit into existing paradigms.

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    Although these theories included equations identical to those that Einstein introduced(i.e. the Lorentz transformation), they were essentially ad hoc models proposed to explain the results of various experiments- including the famous Michelson- Morley Interferometer experiment- that were extremely difficult to fit into existing paradigms.

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