Hansjörg Dittus
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German physicist
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Hansjörg Dittus's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of Stuttgart
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hansjörg Dittus is a German physicist, affiliated with the German Aerospace Center as director of the Institute of Space Systems and executive board member for Space Research and Technology. His fields of expertise are gravitational physics, metrology, inertial sensors. He is involved in many space-based experiments aimed at testing foundational issues of gravitational interaction. He collaborates with the Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity at the University of Bremen.
Hansjörg Dittus's Published Works
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Published Works
- MICROSCOPE Mission: First Results of a Space Test of the Equivalence Principle. (2017) (245)
- A Compact Atom Interferometer for Future Space Missions (2010) (57)
- Space test of the equivalence principle: first results of the MICROSCOPE mission (2019) (53)
- On the possibility of measuring the Lense-Thirring effect with a LAGEOS-LAGEOS II-OPTIS mission (2002) (32)
- A freely falling magneto-optical trap drop tower experiment (2007) (30)
- MICROSCOPE Mission: Final Results of the Test of the Equivalence Principle. (2022) (25)
- ASTROD optimized for Gravitational Wave detection: ASTROD-GW (2010) (22)
- “Galileo Galilei” (GG) a small satellite to test the equivalence principle of Galileo, Newton and Einstein (2009) (19)
- ASTROD and ASTROD I: Progress Report (2006) (9)
- Result of the MICROSCOPE weak equivalence principle test (2022) (8)
- Gravitational experiments in space: Gravity probe B and STEP (2004) (8)
- Applications of Microthrusters for Satellite Missions and Formation Flights Scenarios (2011) (6)
- Experimental Tests of the Equivalence Principle and Newton's Law in Space (2005) (5)
- Technology Development for Fundamental Physics on Small Satellites (2010) (4)
- Tests of the weak equivalence principle for charged particles in space (2007) (4)
- The Space-Time Asymmetry Research (STAR) program (2010) (4)
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- Developments toward atomic quantum sensors (2007) (3)
- Rubidium Bose-Einstein Condensate under Microgravity (2007) (3)
- ASTROD I, test of relativity, solar-system measurement and G-wave detection (2004) (3)
- Atomic Quantum Sensors in Space (2007) (2)
- A proposal for testing the weak equivalence principle for charged particles in space (2002) (2)
- OPTIS satellite mission for improved tests of special and general relativity—Concept for a technology reference mission (2006) (0)
- STAR -Space Time Asymmetry Research (2010) (0)
- QUANTUS - degenerate quantum gases in microgravity (2007) (0)
- QUANTUS: Implementing atom optical experiments in the Bremen drop tower (2010) (0)
- Fundamental physics experiments under weightlessness conditions on ISS or ISS-based Free-flyer platforms (2004) (0)
- BEC in microgravity (2005) (0)
- Drag-free deep-space laser ranging missions for fundamental physics (2006) (0)
- Experiments to Test Fundamental Physics on-board the International Space Station (2003) (0)
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