Big Bang Observer
The Big Bang Explorer is a proposed succesor to LISA. The primary scientific goal will be the observation of gravitational waves from the time shortly after the Big Bang, but it will also be able to detect younger sources of gravitational radiation.
See also
- Cosmic gravitational wave background
- Gravitational wave
- LISA the proposed Laser Interferometer Space Antenna.
External links
- Crowder, Jeff & Cronish, Neil J. (2005), "Beyond LISA: Exploring Future Gravitational Wave Missions", Physical Review D 72 (8), DOI 10.1103/PhysRevD.72.083005. (arXiv e-print arXiv:gr-qc/0506015)
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LIGO | GEO 600 | VIRGO | TAMA 300 Ground-Based (proposed): Space-Based (planned and proposed): LISA | BBO Data Analysis: |
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