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Einstein was right!

For the first time scientists have succeeded in measuring the speed of gravity. They took advantage of a rare alignment of Jupiter against a far-off quasar to measure the fundamental constant described by Albert Einstein in his general theory of relativity (2 pages).

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Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Einstein was right!
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title_full_unstemmed Einstein was right!
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