On Monday 11 February Astronomy Ireland presents its
latest public lecture in the Physics Building, Trinity College Dublin at 8pm.
Dr. Harry Ward, of the Institute for Gravitational Research, University of Glasgow will tell
us about LISA - the first
spaceborne gravitational wave observatory which promises to revolutionise our
understanding of some of the most exotic objects in the Universe. The
three LISA spacecraft will have unprecedented precision of measurement over five
million kilometre baselines and require significant advances in a number of
technology areas. In this talk the LISA mission will be presented, focusing on
the anticipated science return, the measurement techniques, the current status
of the mission design and progress, and on the LISA Pathfinder
technology-demonstrator mission that will fly in
2010.
For those who cannot make it to the venue on the night a
DVD will be produced for 5euro
Details:
Event: Astronomy Ireland
February Lecture "LISA - Gravitational Wave Mission"
Date: 8pm February 11
(Monday)
Venue: Physics
Building, Trinity College Dublin.
Admission: 5
Euro
Tickets are available at the
door, or on www.astronomy.ie or call Astronomy
Ireland on (01) 847 0777
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