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LISA Pathfinder
78 auth. M. Armano, H. Audley, J. Baird, P. Binétruy, M. Born, D. Bortoluzzi, E. Castelli, A. Cavalleri, A. Cesarini, M. Cruise, K. Danzmann, Marcus de Deus Silva, I. Diepholz, G. Dixon, R. Dolesi, ... L. Ferraioli, V. Ferroni, E. Fitzsimons, M. Freschi, L. Gesa, F. Gibert, D. Giardini, R. Giusteri, C. Grimani, J. Grzymisch, I. Harrison, G. Heinzel, M. Hewitson, D. Hollington, D. Hoyland, M. Hueller, H. Inchauspé, O. Jennrich, P. Jetzer, N. Karnesis, B. Kaune, N. Korsakova, C. Killow, A. Lobo, I. Lloro, Li Liu, J. López-Zaragoza, R. Maarschalkerweerd, D. Mance, N. Meshksar, V. Martín, L. Martín-Polo, J. Martino, F. Martín-Porqueras, I. Mateos, P. Mcnamara, J. Mendes, Luis Mendes, M. Nofrarías, S. Paczkowski, M. Perreur-Lloyd, A. Petiteau, P. Pivato, E. Plagnol, J. Ramos-Castro, J. Reiche, D. Robertson, F. Rivas, G. Russano, J. Slutsky, C. Sopuerta, T. Sumner, D. Texier, I. Thorpe, D. Vetrugno, S. Vitale, G. Wanner, H. Ward, P. Wass, W. Weber, L. Wissel, A. Wittchen, P. Zweifel
LISA Pathfinder (formerly known as SMART-2) is an ESA mission designed to pave the way for the joint ESA/NASA Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission by testing in-flight the critical technologies required for space-borne gravitational wav…
LISA Pathfinder (formerly known as SMART-2) is an ESA mission designed to pave the way for the joint ESA/NASA Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission by testing in-flight the critical technologies required for space-borne gravitational wave detection; it will put two test masses in a near-perfect gravitational free fall, and control and measure their motion with an unprecedented accuracy. This is achieved through technology comprising inertial sensors, high-precision laser metrology, drag-free control and an ultra-precise micro-Newton propulsion system. The LISA Pathfinder mission is now in Phase C/D—the Implementation Phase, and is due to be launched in 2010, with results on the performance of the system being available within 6 months thereafter.
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