Laser gyroscope measures the Earth's 'wobble' - physicsworld.com - 2 views
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santecarloni on 07 Nov 11An international team of researchers have developed a new type of gyroscope that is the first to measure the "wobble" in the rotational axis of the Earth from a ground-based laboratory. Astronomers normally track this wobble by continuously monitoring the position of distant objects, such as quasars. But this new method will provide a much simpler and cheaper alternative to these large-scale astronomical readings, the scientists claim.
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LeopoldS on 12 Nov 11is this of any use for spacecraft?
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pacome delva on 15 Nov 11mmm it's like saying that you can replace satellite tracking by accelerometers on-board satellites... for Leo: you'd better put an atomic gyro on a spacecraft these laser gyro are huge !