Lasers, Clocks and Drag-Free Control Lasers, Clocks and Drag-Free Control

Lasers, Clocks and Drag-Free Control

Exploration of Relativistic Gravity in Space

Hansjorg Dittus and Others
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Publisher Description

Over the next decade the gravitational physics community will benefit from dramatic improvements in many technologies critical to testing gravity. Highly accurate deep space navigation, interplanetary laser communication, interferometry and metrology, high precision frequency standards, precise pointing and attitude control, together with drag-free technologies, will revolutionize the field of experimental gravitational physics. The centennial of the general theory of relativity in 2015 will motivate a significant number of experiments designed to test this theory with unprecedented accuracy.


The purpose of the contributions in this book, written by international experts, is to explore the possibilities for the next 20 years for conducting gravitational experiments in space that would utilize both entirely new and highly improved existing capabilities.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2009
2 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
662
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
SIZE
12
MB

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