<p>Recently, the results of a 250-day experiment to refine a particular motion of our planet were published in the journal Science Advances. Lead author K. Ulrich Schreiber from the TUM Institute of Engineering for Astronomical and Physical Geodesy in Ottobrunn, Germany, said, “We have made great progress in measuring the Earth. What our ring laser can<a class="more-link" href="https://www.astronomy.com/science/a-more-precise-measure-of-earths-wobble/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">"A more precise measure of Earth’s wobble"</span></a></p> <p>The post <a href="https://www.astronomy.com/science/a-more-precise-measure-of-earths-wobble/">A more precise measure of Earth’s wobble</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.astronomy.com">Astronomy Magazine</a>.</p>

Recently, the results of a 250-day experiment to refine a particular motion of our planet were published in the journal Science Advances. Lead author K. Ulrich Schreiber from the TUM Institute of Engineering for Astronomical and Physical Geodesy in Ottobrunn, Germany, said, “We have made great progress in measuring the Earth. What our ring laser canContinue reading “A more precise measure of Earth’s wobble”

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