Test of relativistic gravitation with a space-borne hydrogen maser

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Gravitational Effects, Hydrogen Masers, Relativity, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Space Probes, Doppler Effect, Frequency Response, Telemetry, Trajectory Analysis

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The results of a test of general relativity with use of a hydrogen-maser
frequency standard in a spacecraft launched nearly vertically upward to
10,000 km are reported. The agreement of the observed relativistic
frequency shift with prediction is at the 70 x 10 to the -6th level.

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