Long-range tests of the equivalence principle

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The equivalence principle can be tested using accurate tracking of the Moon, planets, and interplanetary spacecraft. Tests with solar system bodies probe the dependence of the equivalence principle on self-energy. Analysis of lunar laser ranges yields the difference in the ratio of the gravitational and inertial masses for the Earth and Moon of ({-0.7}+/-1.5)×10-13. In conjunction with laboratory tests of the equivalence principle and spacecraft and VLBI tests of PPN γ, one derives |β-1|≤0.0005. Planetary tests are feasible, in particular tests using Mars. Improvements in Doppler accuracies under development may allow tests with interplanetary spacecraft.

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