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Cosmic inflation; LISA; Photonic radar; Bird stress camera; Water research; Taxidermy

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The Planck Satellite's Progress on Detecting Gravitational Waves

The Planck satellite was launched in 2009. It's a European led satellite. So we have all the data that we're going to get. And the data is of really high quality. These are very much the future of astronomy because they allow us to probe areas of the cosmos without using light. We can't probe black holes with light for obvious reasons by definition, but gravitational waves are certainly the way forward in that realm.

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