Events in 2022

Speaker: Benjamin Knispel

Gravitationswellenastronomie

Public talk
In the fall of 2015, a new age of astronomy began. Since then, mankind has been observing the universe in a completely new way. Gravitational waves let us, in a certain sense, hear the dark, invisible side of the universe. [more]
In September 2015, gravitational waves from the collision of two black holes were observed directly for the first time. Since then, almost 100 more similar merger signals have followed, and many more are expected in the coming years. But what other discoveries might gravitational-wave detectors make in the depths of the universe, and how does this new kind of astronomy differ from the past? This talk offers a glimpse into the near and distant future of gravitational wave astronomy. (The talk will be in German) [more]

Öffentlicher Vortrag „Sieben Jahre Astronomie mit Gravitationswellen“

Öffentlicher Vortrag
In the fall of 2015, a new age of astronomy began. Since then, humanity has been observing the universe in a completely new way. [more]

Public talk (in German) “Sieben Jahre Astronomie mit Gravitationswellen”

Public talk
In the fall of 2015, a new age of astronomy began. Since then, humanity has been observing the universe in a completely new way. [more]
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