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Space.com on MSNNASA developing 1st-ever space-based quantum sensor for gravity measurements
Scientists are developing an advanced quantum sensor for low Earth orbit that can detect the tiniest tremors in Earth's gravity.
The operation of the device depends on the special relationship between the Earth’s magnetic field around 25 to 65 microteslas at the surface and the slow magnetic diffusion through the ferrite ...
Journal Engineering DOI 10.1016/j.eng.2024.11.002 Article Title Geospatial Information Technology Innovations: From Earth Monitoring to Urban Planning Article Publication Date 23-Apr-2025 ...
This compares with only about 8 in 2010. Science, technology and innovation measurements are essential because they allow policymakers to see whether investments are yielding results.
For the first time ever, a scientist has measured the strength of the magnetic field inside Earth's core, some 1,800 miles (2,896 kilometers) underground.
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