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  • Satellite Gravity—what does it mean to the future Relativistic Gravity Experiments in Space for China?

     

    Seminar Title: Satellite Gravity—what does it mean to the future Relativistic Gravity Experiments in Space for China?        
    Speaker: Prof. Yun Kau Lau (Runqiu Liu)
    Affiliation:

    (Institute of Applied Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China)

       
    When: Friday Morning, Oct. 15th, 10:00 a.m

    Where:

     

    Room 327, Office Block, 2 West Beijing Road (PMO, CAS)
     
     

    Welcome to Attend

     
      ( PMO Academic Committee & Academic Circulating committee)
       
       

     

    Abstract  

      In this talk, a brief introduction to a satellite Gravity mission study commissioned by the Chinese Academy of Sciences will be given. The scientific objective of the mission is to map out a high resolution Earth Gravity field model using low orbit satellite-satellite Doppler tracking via a laser link.
     The relevance of the laser optics and drag-free technologies to be developed in this mission to the future of Relativistic Gravity experiments in Space for China will be discussed.

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