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Title: Gradiometry coexperiments to the gravity probe B and step missions

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6096446

The Gravity Probe-B (GP-B) spacecraft, designed to test predictions of general relativity, will fly in the mid 1990s. It will carry four electrostatically suspended gyroscopes in a cryogenic environment and will have a drag-free control system to minimize disturbances on the gyroscopes. The Stanford Test of Equivalence Principle (STEP) spacecraft, to fly later, will carry a set of test masses under very similar conditions. The possibility of using differential measurements of the GP-B gyroscopes suspension forces and the STEP tests mass displacement readout to form single-axis gravity gradiometers is explored. It is shown that the noise in the suspension systems is sufficiently small in the relevant frequency range, and that enough information is collected to compensate for the spacecrafts' attitude motion. Finally, using Breakwell's flat-earth approximation, these experiments are compared to other geodesy experiments and predict the contribution they can make to the knowledge of the Earth's geopotential.

Research Organization:
Stanford Univ., CA (USA)
OSTI ID:
6096446
Report Number(s):
N-91-13788; NASA-CR-187704; NAS-1.26:187704; CNN: NAS5-28067
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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