Sentences with phrase «launch lisa»

NASA and the European Space Agency hope to launch LISA in the next decade.
On December 3 from a launchpad in French Guiana, the European Space Agency successfully launched the LISA Pathfinder mission, a satellite that will test technologies needed for a future space - based gravitational wave detector.
In anticipation of eLISA, ESA recently launched the LISA Pathfinder, a mission to test technologies needed for the full - fledged space - based gravitational wave detector.

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LISA Pathfinder launched on a proof - of - concept mission in December.
In December, the European Space Agency launched the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) Pathfinder into orbit 932,000 miles from Earth.
The European Space Agency's LISA Pathfinder mission, set to test gravitational wave detection technology, is on hold after an issue with its launch rocket
ESA has plans to launch «evolved LISA» or eLISA on its own, and its test bed LISA Pathfinder spacecraft has been performing beautifully.
On the other hand, physicists are confident enough of eventual success that they have persuaded NASA and the European Space Agency to start planning for LISA, for Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, a space - based interferometer consisting of three satellites, now tentatively scheduled for launch in 2012.
«When we launch 14 or 15 years from now, this meeting will be seen as the rebirth of LISA,» says Karsten Danzmann of the Albert Einstein Institute in Hannover, Germany, who is LISA Pathfinder's co — principal investigator.
In addition, the space - based gravity - wave detector LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna) will be launched sometime around 2012.
In about eight years, NASA and the European Space Agency plan to launch the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, called LISA.
The European Space Agency's Davide Nicolini says that the LISA Pathfinder, set to launch at the end of 2009, will travel to the Lagrange Point 1, the spot where Earth and the sun's gravitational fields balance each other out.
These may be observed for the first time with the LIGO observatory, which is currently under construction, or the LISA satellites, which the European Space Agency will launch more than a decade from now.
In the future we will even see space interferometers searching for Einstein's waves: ESA's LISA pathfinder mission is to be launched this November, to test the technology of a later eLISA mission, the «Evolved Laser Interferometer Space Antenna» that will also try to capture gravitational waves with the help of laser technology; the planned launch date for eLISA is in the 2030s.
The LISA satellites are projected to be launched around the mid-2030s.
A successful 2012 launch of Europe's LISA Pathfinder mission could lead to a full - scale LISA launch by 2025.
Among them were Bebe Chueh, cofounding partner of the innovative technology - based law firm Atrium LLP; Chrissie Lightfoot, cofounder and CEO of Robot Lawyer LISA; Dorna Moini, the lawyer who founded HelpSelf Legal to help low - income people handle common legal problems; Emily Montgomery, the Las Vegas attorney who launched the legal keyboard product Citepad; Melinda Sungenis Black, the veteran legal tech executive who is preparing to launch The Expert Witness Exchange; and Amy Wan, the lawyer who started Bootstrap Legal to help real estate investors get legal paperwork done more easily.
Currently LISA is able to offer non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and has recently launched a suite of property tools.
The Hague, Netherlands, 6th April 2017 Free AI legal tech tool LISA launches to protect entrepreneurs and students LegalBusinessWorld (press release)
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