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The Spitz A1 Planetarium
Projector The Digistar II Planetarium
Projector Announcements, press releases and newsletter Undergraduate
Courses in Astronomy and Space and Planetary Science Graduate Courses
in Astronomy and Space and Planetary Science Apply for Undergraduate
Research (Summer) Apply for Undergraduate Research
(Acad. Year) Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Science |
Einstein, LISA and Gravity Waves How did the Universe begin? Does time have
a beginning and an end? Does space have edges? The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) may supply some
of these answers as the mission studies the mergers of supermassive black
holes, tests Einstein's Theory of General Relativity, probes the early
Universe, and searches for gravitational waves. Dr. Dan Kennefick of the
Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences has contributed to the prelimary
studies of the LISA Science Team and continues to do theoretical modeling of
potential LISA sources. A book on Einstein papers
edited by Dr. Kennefick |
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