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Experimental Gravitational Physics Using Drag-Free Satellites

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Covers current and past projects in experimental gravitational physics using Drag-Free Satellites including the Relativity Gyro, Equivalence Principle, and LISA.

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Drag-Free Satellite web page with definitions, history, modern applications, and current programs. Contains many links to relevant pages.

Category: Physics - Benjamin - Satellite - Waves - Lisa - Gravity - Gyroscope - Gravitational - Drag-free - Principle - Relativity - Equivalence - Discos - Lange


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