L&T Wins Contract to Build India’s LIGO Observatory in Maharashtra
On 24th February 2026, Larsen & Toubro announced that it has secured a contract from the Department of Atomic Energy to construct India’s LIGO observatory at Aundha in Maharashtra’s Hingoli district, with completion scheduled within 48 months.
What is LIGO?
- Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) is a highly sensitive scientific instrument designed to detect gravitational waves, the tiny ripples in space-time predicted by Albert Einstein.
- Gravitational waves are generated by events such as black hole mergers and neutron star collisions.
- Uses laser interferometry to measure minute distortions in space-time.
- Detects disturbances smaller than the width of a proton.
What is LIGO-India?
- LIGO-India will ....
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