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#1 2006-06-15 04:45:45

cIclops
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Re: Gravity Probe B

The GP-B team released an update June 7 on the status of the data analysis of the new experiment to test General Relativity, final results expected April 2007

During the 50-week science phase of the GP-B mission and the 7-week instrument calibration phase, which lasted from August 2004 - Septermber 2005, we collected over a terabyte of experimental data. Analysis has been progressing through a 3-phase plan, each subsequent phase building on those preceding it.


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#2 2006-06-15 05:41:39

SpaceNut
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Re: Gravity Probe B

Thanks cIclops I did not have that particular link.

The thread LIGO, LISA and Gravity Probe B - Gravity Wave Studies contains lots more with regards to the research that it is to prove.

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