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[edit]DescriptionJordan and teamjpg.webp | Goddard Principal Investigator Jordan Camp (center) and Co-Investigator Judy Racusin are leading an international team advancing a proposed mission to characterize the sources of gravitational waves. Deputy Principal Investigator Scott Barthelmy (left) holds an important mission technology — the micro-channel optic. | ||||||
Date | October 26, 2017 | ||||||
Source | https://www.nasa.gov/missions/station/proposed-nasa-mission-employs-lobster-eye-optics-to-locate-source-of-cosmic-ripples/ | ||||||
Author | William Hrybyk | ||||||
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