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If You Could See Gravitational Waves, the Universe Would Look Like This


Our biology limits our vision. Our eyes can only perceive specific wavelengths of light. But what if we could see the Universe in gravitational waves? A new NASA simulation mapped out hundreds of collisions between dense objects, like white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes. These collisions happen within galaxies, sending ripples of gravitational waves across the Universe, and would allow astronomers to recreate the shape of galaxies over time. Upcoming observatories will detect tens of thousands of ultra-compact binary stars, providing even higher resolution—an entirely new way to observe the Universe.

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