Comparison of LARES 1 and LARES 2 missions – one year after the launch
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2023-11-01
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vCiufolini, Ignazio, et al. “Comparison of LARES 1 and LARES 2 Missions - One Year after the Launch.” Materials Research Forum. 11/01/2023. https://www.mrforum.com/product/9781644902813-123/.
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The LARES 1 and LARES 2 missions were designed to test an intriguing phenomenon predicted by the theory of general relativity: the Lense-Thirring (frame-dragging) effect. In particular, the LARES 2 mission was designed with the goal of reaching an accuracy 10 times better than that obtained with LARES 1, launched 10 years earlier. To reach this demanding goal a special orbit and a specific satellite design was required. Knowledge of the gravitational field of Earth of ever-increasing accuracy, thanks to the Follow-on GRACE space mission together with the spectacular orbital injection accuracy provided by the Avio-ASI-ESA launcher VEGA C, will make possible an even better accuracy after a few years of data analysis. In this paper the two missions are compared along with the results obtained from the LARES 1 mission and those expected from LARES 2.