Einstein Telescope (ET) or Einstein Observatory, is a proposed third-generation ground-based gravitational wave detector, currently under study by some...
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refer to: Einstein (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) Einstein Observatory, the first fully imaging X-ray telescope put into...
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The Einstein Probe (EP) is an X-ray space telescope mission by Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in partnership with European Space Agency (ESA) and the...
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Manchester and NASA's Hubble Space Telescope in 1998. There have apparently not been any observations of a star forming an Einstein ring with another star, but...
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operational in 1924. Although Einstein never worked there, he supported the construction and operation of the telescope. It is still a working solar observatory...
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of December 2023 Einstein@Home had discovered 55 radio pulsars. The project also analyses data from the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope to discover gamma-ray...
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Einstein Observatory (HEAO-2) was the first fully imaging X-ray telescope put into space and the second of NASA's three High Energy Astrophysical Observatories...
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Eridanus, and its surroundings Hubble Space Telescope captures Einstein Cross. Cloverleaf Quasar Einstein ring (Chwolson ring) Gravitational lensing Quasar...
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Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (redirect from Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute))
gravitational-wave detectors (Einstein Telescope, Cosmic Explorer). The institute is also a major player in the Einstein@Home and PyCBC projects. From...
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ways a telescope could be built using only this kind of mirror. Examples of space observatories using this type of telescope are the Einstein Observatory...
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Gravitational lens (redirect from Einstein arc)
gravitational lensing (an Einstein ring) (HST). Abell 1689 - actual gravitational lensing effects (Hubble Space Telescope). Dark matter distribution...
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Gravitational wave (section Einstein@Home)
was reported in 2021. Another European ground-based detector, the Einstein Telescope, is under development. A space-based observatory, the Laser Interferometer...
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Gravitational-wave observatory (redirect from Gravitational-wave telescope)
KAGRA (LCGT) (2023) IndIGO (LIGO-India) Third generation (2030s) Einstein Telescope (2030s) Cosmic Explorer Space based (2034) Laser Interferometer Space...
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named after Albert Einstein. Bose–Einstein condensate Bose–Einstein correlations Bose–Einstein statistics Einstein aether theory Einstein's equivalence principle...
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projects include LIGO-India as part of the second generation, and the Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer forming a third generation. Space-borne interferometers...
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Tests of general relativity (redirect from Experimental test of Einstein's theory of general relativity)
Large Telescope (VLT), among other instruments, were released, and positively demonstrated gravitational effects predicted by Albert Einstein. One of...
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Parkes Observatory (redirect from Parkes radio telescope)
Murriyang, the 64 m CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope also known as "The Dish", along with two smaller radio telescopes. The 64 m dish was one of several radio...
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Astronomy portal Physics portal Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit "Einstein Telescope: Unlocking a New Era in Astronomy From 250 Meters Underground". "Nightmares...
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S2CID 3219383. Chant, C. A. (1930). "Notes and Queries (Telescopes and Observatory Equipment – The Einstein Shift of Solar Lines)". Journal of the Royal Astronomical...
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An X-ray telescope (XRT) is a telescope that is designed to observe remote objects in the X-ray spectrum. X-rays are absorbed by the Earth's atmosphere...
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publications related to Albert Einstein" each year. Source: Einstein Society 2023: Luc Blanchet 2020: Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) scientific collaboration...
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LIGO (category Articles using Infobox telescope using locally defined parameters)
higher sensitivity than Einstein Telescope for frequencies beyond 10 Hz, but lower sensitivity under 10 Hz. BlackGEM Einstein Telescope, a European third-generation...
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2021. Einstein Telescope "Cosmic Explorer". Cosmic Explorer Project. Retrieved 2019-09-19. Letzer, Rafi (2018-04-15). "A City-Size 'Telescope' Could...
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electromagnetic wave and, therefore, travelled at speed c. In 1905, Albert Einstein postulated that the speed of light c with respect to any inertial frame...
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The Einstein radius is the radius of an Einstein ring, and is a characteristic angle for gravitational lensing in general, as typical distances between...
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Supernova (section Telescope findings)
Way would almost certainly be observable through modern astronomical telescopes. The most recent naked-eye supernova was SN 1987A, which was the explosion...
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In condensed matter physics, a Bose–Einstein condensate (BEC) is a state of matter that is typically formed when a gas of bosons at very low densities...
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absence of electromagnetic radiation; however, since the Hubble Space Telescope's detection of RX J1856.5−3754 in the 1990s, a few nearby neutron stars...
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This list of space telescopes (astronomical space observatories) is grouped by major frequency ranges: gamma ray, x-ray, ultraviolet, visible, infrared...
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A refracting telescope (also called a refractor) is a type of optical telescope that uses a lens as its objective to form an image (also referred to a...
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