Precise Radio-Telescope Measurements Advance Frontier Of Gravitational Physics
Tuesday, September 1, 2009 - 20:14
in Astronomy & Space
Scientists using a continent-wide array of radio telescopes have made an extremely precise measurement of the curvature of space caused by the Sun's gravity, and their technique promises a major contribution to a frontier area of basic physics.
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