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Dec 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977svphu.123..537k&link_type=abstract
Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, vol. 123, Dec. 1977, p. 537-563. In Russian.
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Gravitation Theory, Relativistic Effects, Relativity, Spaceborne Experiments, Celestial Mechanics, Experiment Design, Geodesic Lines, Gyroscopic Stability, Light Transmission, Microwave Transmission, Newton Theory, Perihelions, Precession, Space Probes, Space-Time Functions
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The paper examines the axiomatics of the Einstein gravitational theory and discusses some of the philosophy of possible experiments carried out in space to verify General Relativity Theory. The relationship between the Einstein theory and other theories of gravitation is examined. The parametric post-Newtonian approximation used to construct schemes for verifying gravitational theories is described. Conditions for observability of relativistic effects are examined for several types of effects presently accessible to observation: (1) deflection of light and microwave beams, (2) radio signal delay, (3) precession of planetary perihelion, and (4) precession of the gyroscopic axis.
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