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Technical language
editThe language used on this page, which was probably copied from http://www.minigrail.nl/ , is extraordinarily technical, and it is not clear that it is aimed at the average reader. It needs to be rewritten. Dr. Submillimeter 12:11, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
In addition, that website hasn't been updated since 2005. The last paper is from 2006 and was never published. Also, if you read the paper on their first science run, it seems like it failed. This should be removed from the listing of operational gravitational wave observatories and moved to deceased gravitational wave observatories. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 149.152.28.74 (talk) 17:22, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
- The most recent papers were from 2007, and nothing on the web site indicates the project has ceased. Other papers still talks about the Dutch project.[1] Thus I don't believe it should be considered defunct at this time.—RJH (talk) 17:48, 16 September 2009 (UTC)
Defunct
editThe project is defunct and MiniGrail is now in the Museum Boerhaave, see here. Hobbema (talk) 21:07, 16 March 2020 (UTC)