Could Heat Radiation Solve the Pioneer Anomaly?

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The discussion focuses on the potential resolution of the Pioneer anomaly through enhanced heat radiation models. Improved measurements of Earth's gravitational field may offer insights into the flyby energy gains, although the differences from previous models are expected to be minor. The conversation also references a paper by Jean Paul Mbelek suggesting that special relativity could explain spacecraft flyby anomalies. There is skepticism about whether NASA has adequately accounted for transverse Doppler effects, raising questions about the persistence of the anomaly. Overall, the thread highlights ongoing debates in the scientific community regarding these phenomena.
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The very likely explanation of the apparent Pioneer anomaly through improved heat radiation models (https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=486509".

As luck would have it, just today I stumble upon an article on improved measurements of the Earth's gravitational field by the http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/story/2011/04/01/tech-earth-gravity.html". I'd imagine the differences between this new model and previous ones to be rather small, but still, could they be enough to account for the flyby energy gains?

Of course, I'm happy to hear about any and all related thoughts, as well.
 
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S.Daedalus said:
The very likely explanation of the apparent Pioneer anomaly through improved heat radiation models (https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=486509".

As luck would have it, just today I stumble upon an article on improved measurements of the Earth's gravitational field by the http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/story/2011/04/01/tech-earth-gravity.html". I'd imagine the differences between this new model and previous ones to be rather small, but still, could they be enough to account for the flyby energy gains?

Of course, I'm happy to hear about any and all related thoughts, as well.

Have you seen the paper "Special relativity may account for the spacecraft flyby anomalies" by Jean Paul Mbelek, http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.1888" ?
 
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Jonathan Scott said:
Have you seen the paper "Special relativity may account for the spacecraft flyby anomalies" by Jean Paul Mbelek, http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.1888" ?
I'd seen the paper previously, but thanks for bringing it back to my attention. However, I was under the impression that NASA claimed that they did account for transverse Doppler effects, though I can't seem to find anything on that right now. It seems to me that this should be easy enough to settle if the paper is right, so why is there still talk about an anomaly?
 
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