Relativistic Effects in the Motion of the Moon
Bahram Mashhoon, Dietmar S. Theiss

TL;DR
This paper reviews the main general relativistic effects influencing the Moon's motion and discusses the potential to detect solar gravitomagnetic effects through lunar orbital measurements.
Contribution
It provides a concise review of relativistic effects on lunar motion and explores the feasibility of detecting solar gravitomagnetic influences.
Findings
Review of key relativistic effects on the Moon's orbit
Discussion on detecting solar gravitomagnetic contributions
Assessment of observational prospects for relativistic effects
Abstract
The main general relativistic effects in the motion of the Moon are briefly reviewed. The possibility of detection of the solar gravitomagnetic contributions to the mean motions of the lunar node and perigee is discussed.
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