New #LIGOMagazine out now! :
Check it out at:
👉 www.ligo.org/magazine
where you can find all editions of LIGO Magazine free to download!
New #LIGOMagazine out now! :
Check it out at:
👉 www.ligo.org/magazine
where you can find all editions of LIGO Magazine free to download!
RE: https://scicomm.xyz/@LIGO/115198507131830735
The #LIGOMagazine celebrates 10 years since our first detection #GW150914 with their birthday issue
https://ligo.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/LIGO-magazine-issue27.pdf
It was a long road to the first detection of gravitational waves, and exciting progress since!
Catch up with the history in this poster from the #LIGOMagazine
https://ligo.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/LIGO-magazine-issue27.pdf#page=29
🗺️: C Lee/C Knox/OzGrav
#GWTC4 is the latest collection of #GravitationalWave observations. In the past decade we have gone from zero to hundreds of detections!
Learn more about our discoveries, and the experiences of the team behind #GWTC4 in the #LIGOMagazine
https://ligo.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/LIGO-magazine-issue27.pdf#page=20
A timeline of GW150914. A story that begins a billion years ago and ends with our first #GravitationalWave detection 10 years ago today
Discover more in the #LIGOMagazine https://ligo.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/LIGO-magazine-issue-8-extended.pdf#page=8
The latest issue of the #LIGOMagazine is out now and free to read
🎉 Celebrate 10 years of gravitational-wave astronomy with us 🎉
https://ligo.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/LIGO-magazine-issue27.pdf
New @LIGO Magazine out now!
This special, extended edition celebrates ten years of gravitational-wave astronomy. It shares memories and reflections on the first detection, reports on the latest catalogue (GWTC-4.0) and the most massive black hole binary merger yet, and much more.
➡️ https://ligo.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/LIGO-magazine-issue27.pdf [pdf]
LIGO members have gone on to many varied careers, including computational linguistics.
In the #LIGOMagazine Lucía Santamaría told us about working on machine translation to convert text from one language to another. "My time in LIGO was extremely rewarding, both personally and professionally."
Read all about it at https://ligo.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/LIGO-magazine-issue17.pdf#page=31
After a PhD & postdoc in LIGO, Letizia Sammut joined the Scientific Computing team at the Australian Synchrotron where research spans many disciplines.
Read about Letizia's journey in #LIGOMagazine: https://ligo.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/LIGO-magazine-issue15.pdf#page=29
Back to nature after gravitational waves. LIGO alumni Sydney Chamberlin tells us all about her job in policy work with The Nature Conservancy. "At the end of the day, maybe the tough problems are all just like finding signals in noisy data."
Read the story in the #LIGOMagazine
https://ligo.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/LIGO-magazine-issue21.pdf#page=32