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Orbital period of a satellite of a planet in the relativistic theory of gravitation and in general relativity and the possibility of experimental verification of delay due to gravitational interaction
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    Orbital period of a satellite of a planet in the relativistic theory of gravitation and in general relativity and the possibility of experimental verification of delay due to gravitational interaction (English)
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    The orbital period of a satellite revolving around a planet is calculated in the framework of the relativistic theory of gravitation and in general relativity. The difference between the theoretical predictions is amenable to experimental verification.
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