Cosmic Perspective Fundamentals
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- The reason for more detectors to be able to help determine the directions from which the gravitational wave bursts are coming.
- The number of such detectors that are required.
- A report about LIGO on the number of detectors, their location and their process of detecting the gravitational waves.
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