225 hectare Maha land handed over for first LIGO project in India
The Hindu
In 2016, the central government had given an 'in principle' approval to the LIGO-India mega science proposal for research on gravitational waves.
The Hingoli revenue department has handed over 225 hectare of land here in Maharashtra to authorities of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) project for setting up the first such facility in the country, a senior district official said.
There are currently a couple of such labs in the U.S.— at Hanford in Washington and Livingston in Louisiana—which study the gravitational waves.
In 2016, the central government had given an 'in principle' approval to the LIGO-India mega science proposal for research on gravitational waves.
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