
[Q&A] Submarine for Titan, Planets Changing Size, Even Bigger LIGO
Universe Today Podcast
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The Great Attractor and the Gravitational Waves
The center point of the great attractor is about 150 million light years away from Earth. And so, you know, we see a lot more of these gravitational wave mergers in the 500 million light year range. So for us to be able to use gravitational waves as a way to probe the shape of the great attractsor it will need vastly more sensitive observatories that will allow us to see smaller things happening.
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