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Did anyone ever find out why pioneer 10 had an anomalous acceleration of 10^ - 8 cm/s/s towards the Sun?
AFAIK it's still an open question ... one of the few 'true anomolies' in astronomy/celestial mechanics/etc.kurious said:Did anyone ever find out why pioneer 10 had an anomalous acceleration of 10^ - 8 cm/s/s towards the Sun?
kurious said:Did anyone ever find out why pioneer 10 had an anomalous acceleration of 10^ - 8 cm/s/s towards the Sun?
kurious said:What if gravitons gain energy from the magnetic field of a galaxy as they cross it?
That would increase the force they exert on a star.
Wouldn't the effect be observable for other space probes too? For example, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2; maybe Ulysses? Even WMAP?? Do you think LISA could test your idea?Thomas2 said:As indicated on my page http://www.physicsmyths.org.uk/lightspeed.htm, the apparent anomalous acceleration could be due to a systematic error in relating the travel time of the communication signal to the distance of the spacecraft .