ESA’s LISA Mission Explained: Gravitational Waves from Space | Launching in 2035

30/06/2025 9 min
ESA’s LISA Mission Explained: Gravitational Waves from Space | Launching in 2035

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Episode Synopsis

Discover how ESA's Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) will transform our understanding of the Universe. Launching in 2035, this groundbreaking space-based observatory is designed to detect gravitational waves—ripples in spacetime—from powerful cosmic events like supermassive black hole mergers and binary star systems.In this video, we explain:✅ What the LISA mission is✅ How laser interferometry works in space✅ Why detecting low-frequency gravitational waves matters✅ How LISA will test Einstein’s theory of General Relativity✅ The international collaboration between ESA, NASA, and global partners🔭 LISA is the first observatory of its kind—a milestone in astrophysics and precision engineering.📅 Stay updated on LISA’s journey to launch on the Ariane 6 rocket in 2035.#LISAmission #ESA #GravitationalWaves #SpaceScience #Astrophysics #NASA #Ariane6 #BlackHoles #Einstein #Interferometry #DarkUniverse

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