Gravitational waves from neutron stars' merger just the beginning

Washington: In yet another interstellar feat, scientists at the LIGO detectors and the world over detected the first “ripples in space” or gravitational waves produced by the merger of two ancient remnants of stars known as neutron stars. The neutron stars merged in a galaxy called NGC 4993, located about 130 million light years from Earth […]

Washington: In yet another interstellar feat, scientists at the LIGO detectors and the world over detected the first "ripples in space" or gravitational waves produced by the merger of two ancient remnants of stars known as neutron stars.

The neutron stars merged in a galaxy called NGC 4993, located about 130 million light years from Earth in the constellation Hydra.