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Most sensitive: At its most sensitive state, LIGO will be able to detect a change in distance between its mirrors 1/10,000th the width of a proton! This is equivalent to measuring the distance to the nearest star (some 4.2 light years away) to an accuracy smaller than the width of a human hair.
Use LIGO/Virgo Data: The Gravitational-Wave Open Science Center (GWOSC) provides public access to released LIGO/Virgo data. The site includes tools and tutorials for analyzing LIGO data.
LIGO.ORG account holders can access the LIGO Data Grid in a few different ways: Indirectly with ssh via ssh.ligo.org. Directly with ssh using SSH key. Directly with ssh using Kerberos TGT.
LIGO operation and maintenance is entirely supported by NSF; NSF is requesting $45.0 million for FY 2023. Current annual operating costs are $45.0 million.
NSF LIGO, one of the worlds most sophisticated scientific observatories, operates two U.S.-based interferometers one in Hanford, Washington and the other in Livingston, Louisiana working in unison to detect gravitational waves.
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A site near pilgrimage site of Aundha Nagnath in the Hingoli district of state Maharashtra in western India has been selected. On 7 April 2023, the LIGO-India project was approved by the Cabinet of Government of India. Construction is to begin in Maharashtras Hingoli district at a cost of INR 2600 crores.
The sites werent selected individually, but in pairs. Finding one site large enough to build the instrument and its facilities in a reasonably remote location would be challenging enough; finding two such sites at the same time was an entirely different prospect.
To date, LIGO has confirmed the detection of 83 binary black hole mergers, two binary neutron star mergers, three neutron star/black hole mergers, and 2 mystery mergers, where one object was a black hole and the other had a mass placing it in the so-called mass gap between the masses of known neutron stars and the

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