relativity, Lense–Thirring precession or the Lense–Thirring effect (Austrian German: [ˈlɛnsə ˈtɪrɪŋ]; named after Josef Lense and Hans Thirring) is a relativistic...
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Frame-dragging (redirect from Thirring effect)
proposed to implement a dedicated mission aimed to measure the Lense–Thirring node precession of a pair of counter-orbiting spacecraft to be placed in terrestrial...
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precession, a general-relativistic correction accounting for the Schwarzschild metric of curved space near a large non-rotating mass. Lense–Thirring precession...
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Geodetic effect (redirect from De Sitter precession)
precession and Lense–Thirring precession (frame dragging) is that the de Sitter effect is due simply to the presence of a central mass, whereas Lense–Thirring...
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Mars Global Surveyor (section The Lense–Thirring test)
perform a test of the general relativistic Lense–Thirring precession which consists of a small precession of the orbital plane of a test particle moving...
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a rotating body should exhibit frame-dragging (also known as Lense–Thirring precession), a distinctive prediction of general relativity. The first measurement...
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Tests of general relativity (redirect from Perihelion precession of Mercury)
special relativity together. Tests of the Lense–Thirring precession, consisting of small secular precessions of the orbit of a test particle in motion...
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magnitude smaller than the precession due to the general-relativistic correction arising from frame-dragging, the Lense–Thirring precession. Velocity-addition...
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Gravitational time dilation: Clocks run slower in deeper gravitational wells. Precession: Orbits precess in a way unexpected in Newton's theory of gravity. (This...
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tests: precession of Mercury lensing (together with Einstein cross and Einstein rings) redshift Shapiro delay frame-dragging / geodetic effect (Lense–Thirring...
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