Relativistic experiments in gravitational fields

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Equivalence, Gravitational Wave Antennas, Gravitational Waves, Pulsars, Relativistic Effects, Solar Gravitation, Binary Stars, Doppler Effect, Earth-Moon Trajectories, Fluctuation Theory, Gravitation Theory, Lunar Gravitational Effects, Mossbauer Effect, Quantum Counters, Red Shift, Relativistic Theory, Schwarzschild Metric, Solar Probes

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In the present paper, some domestic and foreign experimental studies dealing with gravitation and the theory of relativity are reviewed. Particular attention is given to experiments aimed at verifying the principle of equivalence, which forms the basis of the relativistic theory of gravitation. The results of recent measurements of classical effects in general relativity theory in the solar system are discussed, along with some promising experimental programs planned for the near future. New approaches (based on the detection of pulsars in the composition of binary stars) to testing of gravitational theories are described. The problem of searching for gravitational radiation bursts with ground-based Weber antennas is examined.

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