Gravity gradiometry is the study of variations (anomalies) in the Earth's gravity field via measurements of the spatial gradient of gravitational acceleration...
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Satellite geodesy (section Gravity gradiometry)
the location of objects on its surface and the figure of the Earth's gravity field by means of artificial satellite techniques. It belongs to the broader...
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particularly gravity, over their separation in space—that is, the gradient of the gravitational field. Gravity gradiometry is useful because absolute gravity is...
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Gravimetry (redirect from Gravity meter)
gravimeters (accelerometers), launched March 2009 Gravity map Gravity of Earth Gravity gradiometry – Measurement of variations in Earth's gravitational...
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Gradiometer (redirect from Gradiometry)
gradiometers can measure weak signals even under a lot of noise. Gravity gradiometry Magnetoencephalography Geophysical survey (archaeology) "Gradiometer...
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capitalized. Earth's gravity Eotvos (unit) g-force (g) Gravimetry Gravity Gravitational constant (G) Gravitational field Gravity gradiometry NASA/JPL/University...
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GRAIL (redirect from Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory)
Igneous Intrusions and Early Expansion of the Moon Revealed by GRAIL Gravity Gradiometry". Science. 339 (6120): 675–678. Bibcode:2013Sci...339..675A. doi:10...
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separation, the tension in the tether was about 65 N (14.6 lbs). Gravity gradiometry, the study of gravitational variations Space tether, a cable connecting...
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from the original (PDF) on May 27, 2010. Retrieved July 14, 2010. "Gravity Gradiometry Article". Scientific American. June 1998. Archived from the original...
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domain. J. C. Andrews-Hanna; S. E. Smrekar; E. Mazarico (2016). Venus Gravity Gradiometry: Plateaus, Chasmata, Coronae, and the Need for a Better Global Dataset...
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