Armagh Observatory joins worldwide work to track down black holes and merge stars

Armagh Observatory joins worldwide work to track down black holes

Armagh Observatory has joined a worldwide work to find wellsprings of gravitational waves —for example, merging neutron stars & black holes, two of the most remarkable powers in the known universe. A worldwide joint effort of 10 accomplices, including Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, has fostered an inventive new telescope comprised of two indistinguishable exhibits on inverse sides of the planet. The Gravitational-wave Optical Transient Observer (GOTO) will assist with shepherding in another time of gravitational wave science. With destinations in the Canaries and Australia, it will completely cover and guide…