Re: Voyager spacecraft anomaly
- From: Prometheus <Prometheus@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 07:17:57 +0100
In article <A0wq7XrrKAqEFw4Z@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Prometheus <Prometheus@xxxxxxxxx> writes
The anomaly in the position of the two Voyager spacecraft's, which are heading out of the solar system. I presume that the calculation has been done on the basis of Einstein's gravity equations. Question. Is there still a discrepancy if you use Newton's equations?
I should have asked this of Pioneer 10 & 11, the two Voyager craft have too many uncertainties introduced by the thrust stabilization rockets to be able to measure such a small effect (or is it artefact).
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Ian G8ILZ
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