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Waiting for Gravity Continued

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PHOTO: RUSTY GEAUTREAUX/AERODATA CORP.

L is for LIGO: The Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory in Livingston, La., sits about 40 kilometers northeast of Baton Rouge in a forest. Both LIGO-Livingston and LIGO-Hanford, in eastern Washington, have this L shape. The two 4-km-long perpendicular arms make LIGO look more like a subatomic particle accelerator than an astronomical observatory.