ISLAND-Inverse Square Law Acceleration Measurement Using iNertial Drift

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By using a novel free-flying, rotating, optical bench aboard the
International Space Station (ISS) as the basis for a measurement of
differential acceleration between two gravitating bodies, in principle
the Newtonian inverse-square law and the constant of gravitation, G, can
be determined at the parts in 106 level.

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