Considerations regarding a Space-Shuttle measurement of the gravitational constant

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Gravimetry, Gravitational Constant, Space Shuttle Orbiters, Spaceborne Experiments, Geodesy, Oblate Spheroids, Orbit Calculation, Spheres

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The calculation of the gravitational constant, G, on board the Space Shuttle is proposed. The experiment involves computing the acceleration by observing the orbit of two solid balls of known masses; it is estimated that the procedure will yield a G with an accuracy of 1 pct. The effects of the Shuttle and the earth on the orbit of the balls are examined. Different materials will be utilized to test the possible existence of an intermediate-range coupling to hypercharge or baryon number.

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