The improvement of the Earth gravity field estimation and its benefits in the atmosphere and fundamental physics
Vespe, F. ; Rutigliano, P.
Jan - 2005
journal : Advances in Space Research
Issue : 3
type: Article Journal
Abstract
Abstract In the present decade, Earths explorer missions such as CHAMP, GRACE and GOCE are going to dramatically improve the knowledge of the Earths gravity field. The deep knowledge of the gravity field with unprecedented precision is making feasible new experiments and investigations in the field of geophysics and fundamental physics. The present work plans to demonstrate that such improvements, together with the huge number of LEO satellites, will make possible model refinements of subtle physical effects acting on the orbital motion of Earths satellites like general relativistic effects and the smooth modulation of the solar radiation pressure through the Earths atmosphere (penumbra). The refinement of the gravity field and a better assessment of penumbra effects on the orbits could concur to determine global changes of some atmospheric parameters like the refractivity and extinction. On the other hand, it could make the existing constellation of Earths satellites suitable for testing LenseThirring gravitomagnetic field.
keywords : Climate,Earths satellites,Gravitomagnetic effect,Gravity field recovery,Orbital perturbations,Penumbra