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Laser Interferometry in Space for Gravitational Wave Detection and Geodesy

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Abstract

Laser interferometry between drag-free satellites has been under development for 20 years. It will be used for the observation of low-frequency gravitational waves in LISA. Similar technology will be employed for the GRACE Follow-On Geodesy mission.

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