The following pages link to Lorenzo Iorio (Q214261):
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- How accurate is the cancelation of the first even zonal harmonic of the geopotential in the present and future LAGEOS-based Lense-Thirring tests? (Q542411) (← links)
- Some comments on a recently derived approximated solution of the Einstein equations for a spinning body with negligible mass (Q701969) (← links)
- Gravitomagnetic time-varying effects on the motion of a test particle (Q711682) (← links)
- Solar system planetary tests of \({\dot c/c}\) (Q849400) (← links)
- Orbital effects due to gravitational induction (Q903757) (← links)
- Mars and frame-dragging: Study for a dedicated mission (Q1035982) (← links)
- Will the recently approved LARES mission be able to measure the lense-thirring effect at \(1\%\)? (Q1036019) (← links)
- On the MOND external field effect in the solar system (Q1037249) (← links)
- A reassessment of the systematic gravitational error in the LARES mission (Q1403999) (← links)
- On a new observable for measuring the Lense-Thirring effect with satellite laser ranging (Q1413790) (← links)
- The impact of the static part of the Earth's gravity field on some tests of general relativity with satellite laser ranging (Q1419436) (← links)
- On the possibility of testing the weak equivalence principle with artificial Earth satellites (Q1424869) (← links)
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- OPTIS -- an Einstein mission for improved tests of special and general relativity (Q1768471) (← links)
- An analytical treatment of the clock paradox in the framework of the special and general theories of relativity (Q1769922) (← links)
- The impact of the new Earth gravity models on the measurement of the Lense--Thirring effect (Q1878365) (← links)
- Astronomical constraints on some long-range models of modified gravity (Q2275078) (← links)
- General relativistic spin-orbit and spin-spin effects on the motion of rotating particles in an external gravitational field (Q2429508) (← links)
- Phenomenology of the lense-thirring effect in the solar system (Q2429862) (← links)
- A critical analysis of a recent test of the Lense-Thirring effect with the LAGEOS satellites (Q2461464) (← links)
- On the impossibility of using the longitude of the ascending node of GP-B for measuring the Lense-Thirring effect. (Q2487269) (← links)
- How to reach a few percent level in determining the Lense-Thirring effect? (Q2487338) (← links)
- The impact of the new Earth gravity model EIGEN-CG03C on the measurement of the Lense-Thirring Effect with some existing Earth satellites (Q2492766) (← links)
- Can the Pioneer anomaly be of gravitational origin? A phenomenological answer (Q2643678) (← links)
- Satellite non-gravitational orbital perturbations and the detection of the gravitomagnetic clock effect (Q2771197) (← links)
- Does Newton’s gravitational constant vary sinusoidally with time? Orbital motions say no (Q2807412) (← links)
- HOŘAVA–LIFSHITZ GRAVITY: TIGHTER CONSTRAINTS FOR THE KEHAGIAS–SFETSOS SOLUTION FROM NEW SOLAR SYSTEM DATA (Q3019456) (← links)
- On the clock paradox in the case of circular motion of the moving clock (Q3023022) (← links)
- PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS ON THE KEHAGIAS–SFETSOS SOLUTION IN THE HOŘAVA–LIFSHITZ GRAVITY FROM SOLAR SYSTEM ORBITAL MOTIONS (Q3086155) (← links)
- Observational constraints on spatial anisotropy of <i>G</i> from orbital motions (Q3107430) (← links)
- Measuring the relativistic perigee advance with satellite laser ranging (Q3149338) (← links)
- The LARES mission revisited: an alternative scenario (Q3149339) (← links)
- On the effects of Dvali–Gabadadze–Porrati braneworld gravity on the orbital motion of a test particle (Q3367260) (← links)
- Corridendum: Measuring general relativistic dragging effects in the Earth’s gravitational field with ELXIS: a proposal (2019 <i>Class. Quantum Grav</i> . <b>36</b> 035002) (Q3380476) (← links)
- Measuring general relativistic dragging effects in the Earth’s gravitational field with ELXIS: a proposal (Q3383583) (← links)
- CAN THE PIONEER ANOMALY BE INDUCED BY VELOCITY-DEPENDENT FORCES? TESTS IN THE OUTER REGIONS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM WITH PLANETARY DYNAMICS (Q3394749) (← links)
- WILL IT BE POSSIBLE TO MEASURE INTRINSIC GRAVITOMAGNETISM WITH LUNAR LASER RANGING? (Q3401083) (← links)
- The gravitomagnetic clock effect and its possible observation (Q3418708) (← links)
- DOPPLER EFFECTS FROM BENDING OF LIGHT RAYS IN CURVED SPACE–TIMES (Q3430045) (← links)
- DOES CASSINI ALLOW ONE TO MEASURE RELATIVISTIC ORBITAL EFFECTS IN THE SATURNIAN SYSTEM OF SATELLITES? (Q3439901) (← links)
- PERSPECTIVES ON MEASURING THE PPN PARAMETERS β AND γ IN EARTH'S GRAVITATIONAL FIELD TO HIGH ACCURACY WITH CHAMP/GRACE MODELS (Q3534237) (← links)
- An alternative derivation of the gravitomagnetic clock effect (Q4329698) (← links)
- LAGEOS-type satellites in critical supplementary orbit configuration and the Lense–Thirring effect detection (Q4457608) (← links)
- Is it possible to test directly general relativity in the gravitational field of the Moon? (Q4548090) (← links)
- On the possibility of measuring the gravitomagnetic clock effect in an Earth space-based experiment (Q4665159) (← links)
- Is it possible to improve the present LAGEOS LAGEOS II Lense Thirring experiment? (Q4786823) (← links)
- A critical approach to the concept of a polar, low-altitude LARES satellite (Q4789689) (← links)
- On the possibility of measuring the Earth s gravitomagnetic force in a new laboratory experiment (Q4797248) (← links)
- On the impossibility of measuring a galvano-gravitomagnetic effect with current carrying semiconductors in a space-based experiment (Q4812699) (← links)
- On the possibility of measuring the Lense–Thirring effect with a LAGEOS–LAGEOS II–OPTIS mission (Q4812700) (← links)