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LIGO | Hanford The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) consists of two widely separated installations within the United States — one in Hanford Washington and the other in Livingston, Louisiana — operated in unison as a single observatory
For Public and Community | LIGO Lab | Caltech The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) consists of two widely separated installations within the United States — one in Hanford Washington and the other in Livingston, Louisiana — operated in unison as a single observatory
LIGO Lab | Caltech | MIT The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) consists of two widely separated installations within the United States — one in Hanford Washington and the other in Livingston, Louisiana — operated in unison as a single observatory
LIGO Exploration Center (LExC) | LIGO Lab | Caltech LIGO Hanford Observatory invites the public to visit the LIGO Exploration Center (LExC) LExC features a 5,000 sq ft exhibit hall home to exciting interactive exhibits focused on gravitational waves and related sciences, as well as hardware reflecting the history of gravitational wave astronomy
Monthly Public Tours | LIGO Lab | Caltech During your visit you will have a chance to explore many interactive and static exhibits now housed in LHO's LIGO Exploration Center (LExC) Many artifacts from LIGO's history are housed in LExC, in addition to the historic Weber Bar (one of the earliest devices designed to detect gravitational waves)
About | LIGO Lab | Caltech NSF LIGO comprises two widely-separated interferometers within the United States—one in Hanford, Washington and the other in Livingston, Louisiana—operated in unison to detect gravitational waves
LIGO Exploration Center opens at Hanford, Washington Pendulums, funnels, and levitating balls make up just some of the exhibits at LIGO's Exploration Center, a new 13,000-square-foot experiential center funded by $8 1-million in grants from the state of Washington The center is located at LIGO Hanford Observatory, in Richland, Washington
What is LIGO? | LIGO Lab | Caltech What is LIGO? The acronym, LIGO, stands for "Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory" Wholly supported by the U S National Science Foundation, LIGO is the world's largest gravitational wave observatory and a marvel of precision engineering
Driving Directions | LIGO Lab | Caltech The links below provide Google Maps that connect LIGO Hanford to various regional locations If you need additional information about our location, call 509-372-8106 or email outreach@ligo-wa caltech edu
Drop-in Visits | LIGO Lab | Caltech LIGO Hanford Observatory welcomes drop-in visitors of all ages to freely explore fun, interactive, and static exhibits housed in the LIGO Exploration Center (LExC)