The First International LARES Science Workshop
Rome - 3-4 July 2009
Sapienza University of Rome
Scuola di Ingegneria Aerospaziale
Luigi Acquaroli, Rheinmetall Italia SpA. The Separation Subsystem of LARES Satellite. |
David Arnold, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge Optical Design of Lares Retroreflector Array |
Nicola Cabibbo, Dipartimento di Fisica, Sapienza Università di Roma, INFN - Sezione di Roma. Physics in Italy 1950 - 2000 |
Ignazio Ciufolini, Università del Salento Testing General Relativity with LARES, LAGEOS and LAGEOS 2 |
Luís Filipe P. O. Costa, Centro de Física do Porto, Universidade do Porto. Tidal Tensor approach to Gravitomagnetism |
Francesco de Pasquale, ELV. VEGA launch vehicle and qualification(LARES) mission characteristics |
Enrico Flamini, ASI. Observing the Universe at ASI: current programs. |
Filippo Graziani, School of Aerospace Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome. The School of Aerospace Engineering of Rome: from Aeronautics to Astronautics. |
Endre Kajari, Ulm University Sagnac effect in General Relativity and Godel's universe. |
Rolf Koenig, GFZ - Potsdam LAGEOS based Earth system parameter determination and GRACE |
Sergei Kopeikin, University of Missouri-Columbia. Experimental Detection of the Gravitomagnetic Field of Moving Masses. |
Claus Laemmerzahl, ZARM, University of Bremen. Orbits in Static and Stationary Spacetime. |
Miguel Lopez, ESA. VEGA: Status of the Development Activities |
Vladimir Lukash, Astro Space Center of Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow. How can Dark Energy be measured. |
Richard Matzner, University of Texas at Austin. Torques on the LARES satellite. Addendum: Sun glints. |
Marco Molina, CGS SpA. Company Presentation. |
Igor Novikov, Astro Space Center of Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow. Traversable and semi-traversable Wormholes. |
Robert F. O'Connell, Louisiana State University. Spin precession in a 2-body system: a new test of General Relativity. |
Antonio Paolozzi, Sapienza University of Rome The LARES satellite. |
Erricos C. Pavlis, Goddard Earth Science and Technology Center (GEST), University of Maryland, Baltimore County and NASA Goddard. Improvements in Satellite Laser Ranging: Towards the mm SLR. |
John C. Ries, University of Texas at Austin Satellite Laser Ranging and Relativity. |
Angelo Tartaglia, Politecnico di Torino, INFN sezione di Torino. Space-time topography: studying Riemannian geometry by means of freely falling clocks |
Slava G. Turyshev, JPL, California Institute of Technology. Solar System Tests of Relativistic Gravity: Recent Progress and Future Directions |