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China Sends Two Satellites Into Space to Detect Origins of Gravitational Waves – Sputnik International
As part of the 355th mission of its national Long March rocket series, Beijing plans to shed light on a number of high-energy astrophysical processes not yet fully……

As part of the 355th mission of its national Long March rocket series, Beijing plans to shed light on a number of high-energy astrophysical processes not yet fully comprehended by contemporary science, like fast radio and magnetar bursts.China has sent two satellites tasked with detecting gravitational waves into planned orbit from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in Sichuan Province, as part of the so-called Gravitational Wave High-energy Electromagnetic Counterpart All-sky Monitor, or GECAM…
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