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MPI for Solar System Research

https://www.mpg.de/151101/solar-system-research?filter=jobs

The scientists in Katlenburg-Lindau focus on Earth’s cosmic neighbourhood – the Sun, the planets and their moons, as well as a variety of small bodies. They look into the heart of the star that keeps us alive, investigate its gaseous envelope, the solar magnetic field and the high-energy particles which our Sun ejects into space.
kindly agreed to write about their personal experiences and observations for our website

MPI for Solar System Research

https://www.mpg.de/151101/solar-system-research?filter=leitung

The scientists in Katlenburg-Lindau focus on Earth’s cosmic neighbourhood – the Sun, the planets and their moons, as well as a variety of small bodies. They look into the heart of the star that keeps us alive, investigate its gaseous envelope, the solar magnetic field and the high-energy particles which our Sun ejects into space.
kindly agreed to write about their personal experiences and observations for our website

MPI for Solar System Research

https://www.mpg.de/151101/solar-system-research?filter=mpi_news

The scientists in Katlenburg-Lindau focus on Earth’s cosmic neighbourhood – the Sun, the planets and their moons, as well as a variety of small bodies. They look into the heart of the star that keeps us alive, investigate its gaseous envelope, the solar magnetic field and the high-energy particles which our Sun ejects into space.
kindly agreed to write about their personal experiences and observations for our website

MPI for Solar System Research

https://www.mpg.de/151101/solar-system-research?filter=yearbook

The scientists in Katlenburg-Lindau focus on Earth’s cosmic neighbourhood – the Sun, the planets and their moons, as well as a variety of small bodies. They look into the heart of the star that keeps us alive, investigate its gaseous envelope, the solar magnetic field and the high-energy particles which our Sun ejects into space.
kindly agreed to write about their personal experiences and observations for our website

Circumventing the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

https://www.mpg.de/7324504/gravitational-wave-detectors-sensitivity

Physicists from the Max Planck Society and Leibniz Universität Hannover develop a new concept to improve the sensitivity of gravitational-wave detectors. The novel measurement concept circumvents the Heisenberg uncertainty principle and could enhance the precision of gravitational-wave detectors like GEO600 or the closely cooperating Advanced LIGO (aLIGO) detectors in the USA.
journalists DOI Further Information Homepage – Albert Einstein Institute Geo600 Website