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"Pioneer anomalous acceleration" and Cassini
There's an article in the current issue of Nature that seems relevant to
the Pioneer anomalous acceleration question ("A test of general relativity using radio links with the Cassini spacecraft" B Bertotti, L Iess and P Tortora, Nature vol 425. No. 6956 p. 374, doi:10.1038/nature01997) AFAICS they have accurately modelled emission from the RTGs and they don't see any unexplained acceleration. Does that mean the question is settled, or isn't their measurement sufficiently sensitive? -- "Forty millions of miles it was from us, more than forty millions of miles of void" Remove spam and invalid from address to reply. |
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