2021
DOI: 10.1134/s1069351321020130
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Next Generation Gravity Missions to Address the Challenges of High-Precision Space Gravimetry

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“…This is more important for clamped optomechanics experiments over levitated ones. It offers the ability to observe nearly 100% of Earth's surface for gravity [556]. When conducting free-fall tests, increasing the mass of the test-object does not yield gains in sensitivity due to the equivalence principle, although there is ongoing research to validate this.…”
Section: Earth-sensing With Optomechanicsmentioning
confidence: 99%

Quantum Physics in Space

Belenchia,
Carlesso,
Bayraktar
et al. 2021
Preprint
“…This is more important for clamped optomechanics experiments over levitated ones. It offers the ability to observe nearly 100% of Earth's surface for gravity [556]. When conducting free-fall tests, increasing the mass of the test-object does not yield gains in sensitivity due to the equivalence principle, although there is ongoing research to validate this.…”
Section: Earth-sensing With Optomechanicsmentioning
confidence: 99%

Quantum Physics in Space

Belenchia,
Carlesso,
Bayraktar
et al. 2021
Preprint