Jupiter's Moons as a Test of the Equivalence Principle

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Satellite orbits provide counterparts for planet and moon-sized bodies to pendulum tests of the equivalence principle. Reconstructions by Chandrasekhar and others of Newton's calculation are compared with Nordtvedt's. The data available to Newton and the prospects for supplementing Lunar-laser ranging tests with data on Jupiter's moons are discussed.

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