Great expectation for the update on the search of gravitational waves of LIGO project [NOT TRANSLATED]
LIGO Hanford Observatory. Credit: Caltech/MIT/LIGO Laboratory
At the same time, the Relativity and Gravitation group at the Universitat de les Illes Balears (UIB), associated with the Institute of Space Studies of Catalonia (IEEC), and the only Spanish research group involved in LIGO scientific collaboration, will monitor live the press conference at the headquarters of the UIB in Palma de Mallorca.
UIB in advanced research on gravitational waves
LIGO Scientific Collaboration involves over a thousand scientists from universities in fifteen countries. LIGO, a system of two identical detectors carefully constructed to detect incredibly tiny vibrations from passing gravitational waves, was conceived and built by MIT and Caltech researchers, funded by the National Science Foundation, with significant contributions from other U.S. and international partners. The twin detectors are located in Livingston, Louisiana, and Hanford, Washington.
More information
http://diari.uib.cat/arxiu/Presentacio-de-lestat-de-la-recerca-de-la.cid421494
Institute of Sapce Sciences (IEEC-CSIC) and Institute of Cosmos Sciences (IEEC-UB) will also monitor live the LIGO press conference
http://www.ieec.cat/ca/esdeveniments/activitats-divulgacio/esdeveniments-divulgacio/ [NOT TRANSLATED]