CNN —Astronomers have been able to “hear” the celestial hum of powerful gravitational waves, created by collisions between black holes, echoing across the universe for the first time.
Gravitational waves, initially predicted by Albert Einstein in 1916, are ripples in space-time that were first detected in 2015.
Einstein theorized that gravitational waves would stretch and compress space as they moved across the universe, affecting how radio waves travel.
More than 190 scientists set out to discover the frequencies of gravitational waves as part of the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves collaboration, also known as NANOGrav.
Searching for a celestial choirThe newly detected gravitational waves are the most powerful ever measured.
Persons:
Albert Einstein, Einstein, ”, Chiara Mingarelli, We’ve, Simonnet, Scott Ransom, “, ” Ransom, Luke Kelley, ” Kelley, it’s, ” Mingarelli, “ It’s, Stephen Taylor
Organizations:
CNN —, American Nanohertz, Green Bank, Yale University, National Radio Astronomy, University of California, Vanderbilt University
Locations:
Arecibo, Puerto Rico, West Virginia, New Mexico, Berkeley, Europe, India, China, Australia