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Space-Time Disturbances GW170104

A mathematical simulation of the warped space-time near two merging black holes, consistent with LIGO's observation of the event dubbed GW170104. The colored bands are gravitational-wave peaks and troughs, with the colors getting brighter as the wave amplitude increases.

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Date
June 1, 2017
ID
ligo20170601v1
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Education
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SXS Collaboration
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