The focus of the task group was in two principal areas: relativistic gravitation, which involves testing of the general theory of relativity and microgravity science. A possible long-term research program in physics and chemistry in a microgravity environment and its rationale are outlined. The program is illustrated with examples of experiments, some of which are not in various stages of development and others which are envisioned for later. The common element in the historical perspective of progress in gaining empirical evidence for relativistic gravitation is the close coupling to technical advances in both direct experiments and observational techniques. The space program is expected to play a decisive role in this research. Basic issues, gravitation wave astronomy, current space research in gravitation, expected research prior to 1995, programs after 1995, and technical requirements are discussed.
Space Science in the Twenty-First Century: Imperatives for the Decades 1995 to 2015. Fundamental Physics and Chemistry
1988
107 pages
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English