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Gravity Probe B mission timeline

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    Gravity Probe B mission timeline

    The Gravity Probe B mission timeline describes the events during the flight of Gravity Probe B, the science phase of its experimental campaign, and the analysis of the recorded data.
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    Gravity Probe B

    Timeline of Gravitational Physics ...Gravity Probe B Mission Status
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    General relativity

    A precision measurement is the main aim of the Gravity Probe B mission, with the results expected in September 2008. ... ↑ A timeline and overview can be found in Rovelli 2000.
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    Gravity Probe B

    Introduction to general relativity

    Gravity Probe B with its solar panels folded ... To this end, a number of land-based gravitational wave detectors are in operation, and a mission to launch a space-based detector, LISA, is currently under development, with a precursor mission (LISA Pathfinder) due for launch in late 2009.
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    Frame-dragging

    ↑ Everitt, C.W.F., et al., Gravity Probe B: Countdown to Launch. ... ↑ Iorio, L., Will the LARES mission be able to measure the Lense-Thirring effect at 1%?, Gen. Relativ.
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    Anti-gravity

    The discrepancy still remains unexplained and so do the anomalies reported in 2007 within the classical torques of the Gravity Probe B mission.
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    Gravitomagnetism

    Some higher-order gravitomagnetic effects can reproduce effects reminiscent of the interactions of more conventional polarized charges. ... Gravity Probe B
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    Gravity Probe A

    Timeline of gravitational physics Gravity Probe B
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    Gravity Probe B

    Quantum gravity

    Gravity Probe B (GP-B) will measure spacetime curvature near Earth to test related models in application of Einstein's general theory of relativity. ... ↑ A timeline and overview can be found in Rovelli 2000.
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    Tests of general relativity

    During the full mission about 3.5 × 106 relative positions have been determined, each to an accuracy of typically 3 milliarcseconds (the accuracy for an 8–9 magnitude star). ... ↑ "Gravity Probe B: Testing Einstein's Universe".

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