LARES is an Italian Space Agency mission designed to test General Relativity in the weak field of Earth. In particular, the satellite will be able to measure frame-dragging with an accuracy of about 1%. The difficulty of the measurement is mainly due to the perturbations acting on the satellite and the relatively tiny size of the effect, amounting to about 118 milliarcseconds/year. LARES will also provide data to geodesists and it will contribute to GNSS by improving the origin definition of the International Terrestrial Reference Frame. The mission was designed and the satellite subsystems built and tested in less than four years. The short time to launch and the very limited budget of the LARES mission, raised doubts whether LARES could b...
In this paper the LARES space mission, derived from the LAGEOS III project is described. The objecti...
The LAser RElativity Satellite (LARES) has been successfully launched on the 13th of February 2012 w...
It is estimated that today several hundred operational satellites are orbiting Earth while many more...
The LAser RElativity Satellite (LASER) was launched in 2012 by ASI for studying general relativity. ...
LARES (LAser RElativity Satellite) is a laser-ranged satellite deployed by the Italian Space Agency ...
LARES (LAser RElativity Satellite) is a laser-ranged satellite deployed by the Italian Space Agency ...
LARES, an Italian satellite launched in 2012, and its successor LARES-2 approved by the Italian Spac...
LARES, an Italian satellite launched in 2012, and its successor LARES-2 approved by the Italian Spac...
LARES (LAser RElativity Satellite), is an Italian Space Agency (ASI) mission to be launched beginnin...
The LARES space experiment, by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), is based on the launch of a new laser...
The LARES space experiment, by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), is based on the launch of a new laser...
The Italian Space Agency's (ASI) LARES satellite was placed in orbit with a dedicated launch using t...
The Italian Space Agency's (ASI) LARES satellite was placed in orbit with a dedicated launch using t...
With the successful flight of VEGA launcher, a passive laser-ranged satellite for testing general re...
LAser RElativity Satellite (LARES) is an Italian passive satellite designed for the accurate test of...
In this paper the LARES space mission, derived from the LAGEOS III project is described. The objecti...
The LAser RElativity Satellite (LARES) has been successfully launched on the 13th of February 2012 w...
It is estimated that today several hundred operational satellites are orbiting Earth while many more...
The LAser RElativity Satellite (LASER) was launched in 2012 by ASI for studying general relativity. ...
LARES (LAser RElativity Satellite) is a laser-ranged satellite deployed by the Italian Space Agency ...
LARES (LAser RElativity Satellite) is a laser-ranged satellite deployed by the Italian Space Agency ...
LARES, an Italian satellite launched in 2012, and its successor LARES-2 approved by the Italian Spac...
LARES, an Italian satellite launched in 2012, and its successor LARES-2 approved by the Italian Spac...
LARES (LAser RElativity Satellite), is an Italian Space Agency (ASI) mission to be launched beginnin...
The LARES space experiment, by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), is based on the launch of a new laser...
The LARES space experiment, by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), is based on the launch of a new laser...
The Italian Space Agency's (ASI) LARES satellite was placed in orbit with a dedicated launch using t...
The Italian Space Agency's (ASI) LARES satellite was placed in orbit with a dedicated launch using t...
With the successful flight of VEGA launcher, a passive laser-ranged satellite for testing general re...
LAser RElativity Satellite (LARES) is an Italian passive satellite designed for the accurate test of...
In this paper the LARES space mission, derived from the LAGEOS III project is described. The objecti...
The LAser RElativity Satellite (LARES) has been successfully launched on the 13th of February 2012 w...
It is estimated that today several hundred operational satellites are orbiting Earth while many more...