In the past we've used interferometers to detect gravitational waves. So how does this new detection method differ from that? It's similar at the very basic conceptual level because gravitational waves stretch and compress space as they pass through. In this case though, they're not using lasers inside these arms of the interferometers as LIGO did. They are using the entire galaxy as a detector by seeing how the passage of gravitational waves affects the distance between us,. And other stars that act as beacons that are maybe tens or hundreds of light years away.

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