Carraz et al., 2014 - Google Patents
A spaceborne gravity gradiometer concept based on cold atom interferometers for measuring Earth's gravity fieldCarraz et al., 2014
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- Carraz O
- Siemes C
- Massotti L
- Haagmans R
- Silvestrin P
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- Microgravity Science and Technology
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We propose a concept for future space gravity missions using cold atom interferometers for measuring the diagonal elements of the gravity gradient tensor and the spacecraft angular velocity. The aim is to achieve better performance than previous space gravity missions due …
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