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WoU-MMA: An Astrometric Approach to Gravitational Waves Spanning nHz to attoHz and Novel O — NSF Award to University of Colorado a

Our Universe is dynamic: everything in the sky moves or appears to move. The Universe expands and accelerates, gravity pulls galaxies together, the Milky Way Galaxy moves through the Universe, the Solar System orbits the center of the Milky Way, and the Earth orbits the Sun. On top of all these motions, there are small

Award titleWoU-MMA: An Astrometric Approach to Gravitational Waves Spanning nHz to attoHz and Novel O
Award ID2511261
AwardeeUniversity of Colorado at Boulder
CityBOULDER
StateCO
Amount obligated$498,731
Principal investigatorJeremiah Darling
ProgramEXTRAGALACTIC ASTRON & COSMOLO, WoU-Windows on the Universe: T
Start date09/01/2025
AbstractOur Universe is dynamic: everything in the sky moves or appears to move. The Universe expands and accelerates, gravity pulls galaxies together, the Milky Way Galaxy moves through the Universe, the Solar System orbits the center of the Milky Way, and the Earth orbits the Sun. On top of all these motions, there are small ripples in spacetime due to Gravitational waves that arose in the early universe or were created by supermassive black holes throughout its history. In this project, scientists at
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