On September 14, 2015, LIGO short for the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory detected gravitational waves sent out from two black holes colliding. Because the waves LIGO detect have a frequency that’s comparable to the range of frequencies we can hear, scientists can pump up the volume and translate them into sound.
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