Abstract The Gravity-Probe-B Relativity Gyroscope Experiment (GP-B) will measure the geodetic and frame-dragging precession rates of gyroscopes in a 650 km high polar orbit about the earth. The goal is to measure these two effects, which are predicted by Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, to 0.01% (geodetic) and 1% (frame-dragging). This paper presents the development progress for full-size prototype flight hardware including the gyroscopes, gyro readout and magnetic shielding system, and an integrated ground test instrument. Results presented include gyro rotor mass-unbalance values (15–86 nm) due the thickness variations of the thin niobium coating on the rotor, interior sphericities (163–275 nm peak-to-valley) of fused-quartz gyro housings produced by tumble lapping, gyro precession rates (gyroscopes at 5 K) which imply low mass-unbalance components parallel to the gyro axis (23–62 nm), and demonstration of a magnetic shielding factor of 2×1010 for the gyro readout system with one shielding component missing (the gyro rotor). All of these results are at or near flight requirements for the GP-B Science Mission, which is expected to be launched in 1995.


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    Title :

    The gravity-probe-b relativity gyroscope experiment: Development of the prototype flight instrument


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    Publication date :

    1989-01-01


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    10 pages




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    Article (Journal)


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    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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