This Black-Hole Collision Just Made Gravitational Waves Even More Interesting
April 26, 20204 min read716 words
Published: April 26, 2020  |  4 min read716 words
Gravitational-wave astronomers have for the first time detected a collision between two black holes of substantially different masses—opening up a new vista on astrophysics and on the physics of gravity. The event offers the first unmistakable evidence from these faint space-time...
This Black-Hole Collision Just Made Gravitational Waves Even More Interesting Read more

No article scores yet.

There are no critic or public scores for this article yet.
critic reviews: 0
public reviews: 0
No reviews
img-trusted
100%
critic score
4 reviews
img-trusted
86%
public score
14 reviews
img-contested
N/A
critic score
1 reviews
img-contested
N/A
public score
0 reviews
img-contested
N/A
critic score
1 reviews
img-contested
N/A
public score
0 reviews

CRITIC REVIEWS

There don't seem to be any reviews yet.

PUBLIC REVIEWS

There don't seem to be any reviews yet.