Begins hunt for gravitational waves from touching, Italian-French pilots who worked with the American experiment in accordance Ligo
Virtual antenna that's, in the Atlantic, the leaves of Italy and arrived in the Pacific region to try to establish the existence of gravitational waves, first from the spirit of Einstein 91 years ago and never seen until now. E is the meaning of collaboration that start of the ceremony a few days earlier, and Shack, near Pisa.
Hunting and gravitational waves will take advantage of partnership Crews, who tested the Italian-French ears, and that the U. S. Ligo in Louisiana and Washington State. Ear, Ligo, and Germany tried to build geo, virtual antenna only with the departure from Italy, crossed the Atlantic and reach the Pacific.
And built by experiment from the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) and the French CNRS to open the eyes of the world these days trying to get this sign most of them come from poor people from the big stars collassano or cosmic events others as a potential that those who are involved and the black hole. From May 18 to have actually entered touching work, Ego interferometer gravitational observatory Shack, located in Pisa. Virgo, a large interferometer and interferometers Eurosceptic Ligo plans in the U.S. and in Germany Geo600. Stains all of our basic laser precision on a perfect bounce Mirrors kilometers and stopped depending on the structure and prevent them counterbalances the small though so that vibration.
International cooperation has started to move the first step will allow you to run and to prove more to the point of arrival of the gravitational wave, which comes from the Cosmos and its structure. They return the first 60 years of trials to characteristics of gravity waves. 1989 has been formulated in the first proposal to create a touching, which has started construction in 1996. The cost structure of the Italian-French is from 78 million euros in building one. System in 2003 has been completed and has been important for 4-year calibration instruments and subsystems