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  1. Kip Thorne ( Logan, 1 de junho de 1940) é um físico teórico norte-americano, especialista prolífico sobre ondas gravitacionais e coautor do livro Gravitation, da qual a maior parte da atual geração de cientistas aprenderam a relatividade geral.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kip_ThorneKip Thorne - Wikipedia

    Kip Stephen Thorne (born June 1, 1940) is an American theoretical physicist and writer known for his contributions in gravitational physics and astrophysics. Along with Rainer Weiss and Barry C. Barish, he was awarded the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves.

  3. Kip S. Thorne The Nobel Prize in Physics 2017 . Born: 1 June 1940, Logan, UT, USA . Affiliation at the time of the award: LIGO/VIRGO Collaboration, ; California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Pasadena, CA, USA . Prize motivation: “for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves” Prize share: 1/4

  4. The Nobel Prize in Physics 2017 was divided, one half awarded to Rainer Weiss, the other half jointly to Barry C. Barish and Kip S. Thorne "for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves"

  5. 3 de out. de 2017 · Não é à toa, portanto, que as três cabeças que estão por trás desse feito histórico – o alemão Rainer Weiss e os norte-americanos Barry C. Barish e Kip S. Thorne – levaram agora o Prêmio Nobel de Física de 2017. Weiss, em particular, deu os primeiros passos rumo à descoberta ainda na década de 1970, quando o LIGO ainda não era nem especulação.

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  6. Kip S. Thorne delivered his Nobel Lecture on 8 December 2017 at the Aula Magna, Stockholm University. He was introduced by Professor Nils Mårtensson, Chairman of the Nobel Committee for Physics. Read the Nobel Lecture. Pdf 9 MB. Copyright © The Nobel Foundation 2017.

  7. 3 de out. de 2017 · Kip Thorne, a Princeton Graduate School alumnus, is one of three recipients of the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics. Thorne joins Rainer Weiss and Barry Barish in winning the prize “for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves.”