Screened in Art Among the Stars 2025

Einstein's Gravity Playlist
2017
planetarium show
5 min (excerpt)
Einstein’s Gravity Playlist is an original planetarium show that explores the ripples in space-time known as gravitational waves. Albert Einstein first predicted the existence of gravitational waves in 1916, and a century later, scientists detected these waves using incredibly precise laser technology here on Earth. In honor of this long-anticipated detection, the scientists who created the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2017. In this show, viewers follow Lucia, a PhD student in physics, on an exploration of how gravitational waves are formed, how they move through the universe, and how scientists like her work to hear them.
Joey Shapiro Key (eXtreme Gravity Institute)
UW Bothell, Physical Sciences Department, Associate Professor
Einstein’s Gravity Playlist was created through a collaboration between the Montana Stare University eXtreme Gravity Institute, the Department of Physics, the School of Film and Photography, and the School of Music.