On the Possibility of Measuring the Lense--Thirring Effect with a Lageos-Lageos II-Optis Mission
Lorenzo Iorio

TL;DR
This paper explores the feasibility of using a combined LAGEOS-LAGEOS II-OPTIS space mission to measure the Lense-Thirring effect, a relativistic phenomenon predicted by general relativity.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mission concept combining existing and new satellite technologies to test relativistic gravity effects.
Findings
Feasibility analysis of the joint mission for measuring the Lense-Thirring effect.
Assessment of measurement accuracy achievable with proposed satellite configurations.
Identification of technical challenges and potential solutions for the mission.
Abstract
The possibility of performing post-Newtonian gravitoelectromagnetic measurements with a joint LAGEOS-LAGEOS II-OPTIS space-based mission is investigated
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