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      Reconstruction of a Scalar-Tensor Theory of Gravity in an Accelerating Universe

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            Lunar laser ranging: a continuing legacy of the apollo program.

            On 21 July 1969, during the first manned lunar mission, Apollo 11, the first retroreflector array was placed on the moon, enabling highly accurate measurements of the Earthmoon separation by means of laser ranging. Lunar laser ranging (LLR) turns the Earthmoon system into a laboratory for a broad range of investigations, including astronomy, lunar science, gravitational physics, geodesy, and geodynamics. Contributions from LLR include the three-orders-of-magnitude improvement in accuracy in the lunar ephemeris, a several-orders-of-magnitude improvement in the measurement of the variations in the moon's rotation, and the verification of the principle of equivalence for massive bodies with unprecedented accuracy. Lunar laser ranging analysis has provided measurements of the Earth's precession, the moon's tidal acceleration, and lunar rotational dissipation. These scientific results, current technological developments, and prospects for the future are discussed here.
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              Scaling solutions in general nonminimal coupling theories

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                Journal
                PRLTAO
                Physical Review Letters
                Phys. Rev. Lett.
                American Physical Society (APS)
                0031-9007
                1079-7114
                September 2000
                September 11 2000
                : 85
                : 11
                : 2236-2239
                Article
                10.1103/PhysRevLett.85.2236
                5b3f9468-efcf-49f3-b421-c5a713b7e2f1
                © 2000

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