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VIAJES ESPACIALES- NEXO CON EL GRIAL: SATURN-BOUND SPACECRAFT TEST EINSTEIN S THEORY SATURN/ISRAEL CASSINI EXPERIMENT
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De: BARILOCHENSE6999  (Mensaje original) Enviado: 27/12/2024 14:43

NEWS | October 1, 2003

Saturn-Bound Spacecraft Tests Einstein's Theory

Artist's concept of general relativity experiment.Artist's concept of general relativity experiment.

An experiment by Italian scientists using data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft, currently en route to Saturn, confirms Einstein's theory of general relativity with a precision that is 50 times greater than previous measurements.

The findings appear in the Sept. 25 issue of the journal Nature. They are part of a scientific collaboration between NASA and the Italian Space Agency. The experiment took place in the summer of 2002, when the spacecraft and Earth were on opposite sides of the Sun separated by a distance of more than 1 billion kilometers (approximately 621 million miles).

Researchers observed the frequency shift of radio waves to and from the spacecraft as the waves passed near the Sun. They precisely measured the change in the round-trip light time of the radio signal as it traveled close to the Sun. The round-trip light time is the time it takes the signal transmitted from the Deep Space Network station in Goldstone Calif., to the spacecraft on the other side of the Sun and back traveling at the speed of light.

"The scientific significance of these results is the important confirmation of the theory of general relativity and the agreement with Einstein's formulations to an unprecedented experimental accuracy," said Sami Asmar, manager of the Radio Science Group, which acquired the data for this experiment at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "The technological significance of the experiment is the ability to overcome the harsh solar environment on radio links."

The researchers measured how much the Sun's gravity bent an electromagnetic beam, in this case the radio signal transmitted by the spacecraft and received by the ground stations.

According to the theory of general relativity, a massive object like the Sun causes space-time to curve, and a beam of radio waves (or light) that passes by the Sun has to travel further because of the curvature. The extra distance that the radio waves travel from Cassini past the Sun to the Earth delays their arrival; the amount of the delay provides a sensitive test of the predictions of Einstein's theory. Although deviations from general relativity are expected in some cosmological models, none were found in this experiment.

Tests of general relativity have important cosmological implications. The question is not whether general relativity is true or false, but at which level of accuracy it ceases to describe gravity in a realistic way.

Past tests of general relativity confirmed Einstein's prediction to an accuracy of one part per thousand. This accuracy was achieved back in 1979 using the Viking landers on Mars. The Cassini experiment confirmed it to an accuracy of 20 parts per million. The key to this improvement has been the adoption of novel technologies in space telecommunications.

The experiment could not have been conducted to this level of accuracy in the past because of noise on the radio link introduced by the solar corona. With the Cassini experiment, this hindrance was overcome by fitting the spacecraft communication system with multiple links at different frequencies. This new capability on the Cassini spacecraft and on the 34-meter (112 foot) diameter antenna at Goldstone, allowed scientists to remove the effects of the interplanetary and solar plasma from the radio data. In addition, the noise from Earth's atmosphere was strongly reduced by special equipment installed at the Goldstone complex. These technological breakthroughs developed for the Cassini mission have led to unprecedented accuracies in the velocity measurements with benefits for future scientific experiments as well as deep space navigation.

The experiments are part of a series of radio science experiments planned for the cruise phase of the mission, including the search for low frequency gravitational waves.

Cassini will begin orbiting Saturn on July 1, 2004, and release its piggybacked Huygens probe about six months later for descent through the thick atmosphere of the moon Titan.

Cassini-Huygens is a cooperative mission of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. JPL, a division of Caltech, manages the mission for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, D.C. Authors of the Nature paper, "A New Test of General Relativity With the Cassini Space Mission," are Dr. Bruno Bertotti of the University of Pavia, Italy; Dr Luciano Iess of the University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy; and Dr. Paolo Tortora of the University of Bologna, Italy.

https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/12249/saturn-bound-spacecraft-tests-einsteins-theory/


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De: BARILOCHENSE6999 Enviado: 27/12/2024 15:26

Science: Encounter with Saturn confirms relativity theory

By Marcus Chown

31 March 1990

WHEN THE spaceprobe Voyager 1 flew past Saturn in 1980, it not only
observed the planet and its moons but also provided scientists with data
that confirms Einstein’s general theory of relativity. In 1915, Einstein
predicted that light loses energy climbing out of the ‘gravitational well’
of a massive body, such as a planet. The effect is known as the gravitational
red shift, because as light loses energy its frequency is reduced, making
it appear redder.

Voyager 1 was able to test the red shift effect when it flew past Saturn,
using radio signals sent back to Earth by a transmitter locked at a very
precise frequency. The spaceprobe was equipped with an ultrastable crystal
oscillator, known as the USO. This acted as a very precise standard, varying
its frequency by less than 5 parts in 1012. Electronic equipment on board
multiplied the frequency of the oscillator by 120 times, to provide the
frequency of the spaceprobe’s radio transmitter – 2.3 gigahertz. These signals
were then picked up by the radio telescopes of NASA’s Deep Space Network,
which was used to track and control both Voyager spaceprobes.

  

Now, long after the event, Timothy Krisher and his colleagues at the
Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, have examined the record
of the signal from Voyager 1. The spaceprobe flew within 180 000 kilometres
of Saturn on 12 November 1980. They find that as the spaceprobe moved in
and out of the gravitational field of Saturn, its transmitter’s frequency
dipped. The dip was no more than a few hertz, but it was within 1 per cent
of the prediction of general relativity for a frequency of 2.3 gigahertz.
Fluctuations in the frequency of the transmitter – though very small – nevertheless
prevented the theory from being tested even more severely (Physical Review
Letters, vol 64, p 1322).

Krisher and his colleagues have yet to determine whether data from the
transmitter on board Voyager 2 can help them to test general relativity
further. It was badly affected by intense radiation as it passed by Jupiter
on its way to Saturn and so its data may not be as reliable as the data
from its predecessor. The current results may, however, rule out some alternatives
to Einstein’s theory.

https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg12517102-600-science-encounter-with-saturn-confirms-relativity-theory/

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