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What is the sound of two black holes merging in deep space? Sound waves don't propagate in vacuum, but gravitational waves do. In 2015 we were able to "hear" them for the first time and confirm one of Albert Einstein's theoretical predictions. Each square on the grid of the featured image represents one of the gravitational wave detections announced so far by the LIGO-VIRGO-KAGRA Collaboration. These plots show how the binary pair accelerates in their orbit around each other towards merger: the rising frequency effect is called a "chirp". Although there are significantly more neutron stars than black holes, most of the detections are binary black hole mergers. That happens because black holes are heavier and their signals are louder and can be seen farther away, resulting in more detections. These events are rare, and we don't expect to see one close by in our Galaxy any time soon. But they are happening continuously throughout the cosmos.
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Space port launch: Welcome to the space race 2.0
Established in 1957 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan, the first spaceport symbolized a key milestone for space exploration, to reach for the stars, send spacecrafts to space, and operate space mission to discover the Cosmos.
The modern space industry has seen a major shift from government ownership, towards private, and public sectors, with increasing investments welcoming the Space race 2.0.
The growth of the space industry V2.O has eased comprehensive collaboration among the public, and key players innovating the advancement of space exploration
Ad Astra Origins is your unique interactive home for the era of the space industry V4.0, designed to connect you to the collaborative space industry, and ease your access to the industry's resources.
Ad Astra Originum: To the stars of origin
Welcome to Ad Astra Origins, the era of the space industry V4.0: Your interactive home for the new era of space exploration.
Since the dawn of time, our ancestors have looked up at the Stars, as the essential tool to navigate, and define the world we call home.
The cosmos awaits discovery.
It'll be stellar,
We Promise…
Ad Astra Origins - Home of the space industry V4.0.
Join us on this cosmic journey, of space exploration, to explore the endless universe in its exhilarating beauty.
Patience is key
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