New Delhi: As astronomers on Thursday announced that they had detected evidence of gravitational waves, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the landmark finding describing it as 'a new frontier for understanding of universe'.


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Modi also lauded the role of Indian scientists in the historic project.


Modi, who himself is a man of science and space buff, tweeted the following messages on his Twitter account:





In an announcement that has electrified the world of astronomy, scientists said that they have finally detected gravitational waves, the ripples in the fabric of space-time that Albert Einstein predicted a century ago.


The scientific milestone, announced at a news conference in Washington, was achieved using a pair of giant laser detectors in the United States, located in Louisiana and Washington state, capping a long quest to confirm the existence of these waves.


(With Agencies input)