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+ | The launch of the LISA mission could be a very important part of possibly finding exoplanets. LISA can detect gravitational waves and it could somehow hear gravitational waves from some exoplanets system. If LISA turned out to be very good, it could reach the Milky Way and/or farther. LISA could find hundreds to thousands of whit dwarf binaries. This could help with finding new worlds. However, there is not a possibility thatthe worlds found would have life on it. Overall, LISA could be highly successful. | ||
+ | Source: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/future-gravitational-wave-detectors-could-find-exoplanets-too/ |
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Emma's Analysis Page
Gravitational Wave Detectors that Could be Used to Find Exoplanets in the Future
The launch of the LISA mission could be a very important part of possibly finding exoplanets. LISA can detect gravitational waves and it could somehow hear gravitational waves from some exoplanets system. If LISA turned out to be very good, it could reach the Milky Way and/or farther. LISA could find hundreds to thousands of whit dwarf binaries. This could help with finding new worlds. However, there is not a possibility thatthe worlds found would have life on it. Overall, LISA could be highly successful. Source: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/future-gravitational-wave-detectors-could-find-exoplanets-too/