Reply to "The meaning of systematic errors, a comment to "Reply to On the Systematic Errors in the Detection of the Lense-Thirring Effect with a Mars Orbiter", by Lorenzo Iorio'', by G. Felici
Lorenzo Iorio

TL;DR
This paper responds to criticisms of a previous Mars spacecraft experiment testing frame-dragging, clarifying the methodology and addressing concerns raised about the validity of the results.
Contribution
It provides a detailed rebuttal to specific criticisms of the Mars Global Surveyor frame-dragging test, defending the original analysis.
Findings
Criticisms addressed and clarified
Methodological robustness defended
No new experimental data presented
Abstract
In this note we reply to the criticisms by Felici concerning some aspects of the recent frame-dragging test performed by Iorio with the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft in the gravitational field of Mars.
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TopicsPlanetary Science and Exploration · Space Satellite Systems and Control · Space exploration and regulation
