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New relativistic effects in the motion of the Moon
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 August 2017
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A summary of the main relativistic effects in the motion of the Moon is presented. The results are based on the application of a novel approach to the restricted three-body problem in general relativity to the lunar motion. It is shown that the rotation of the Sun causes a secular acceleration in the relative Earth-Moon motion. This might appear to be due to a temporal “variation” of the gravitational constant.
- Type
- Future Observations of Relativity Effects
- Information
- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 114: Relativity in Celestial Mechanics and Astrometry , 1986 , pp. 407 - 410
- Copyright
- Copyright © Reidel 1986
References
Lestrade, J.-F., Chapront, J., and Chapront-Touzé, M.: in “High-Precision Earth Rotation and Earth-Moon Dynamics”, Calame, O., ed. (Reidel, Dordrecht), p. 217 (1982).Google Scholar
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