Has the European Space Agency launched HYPER yet?

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newtonian

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In my research on universal spin on Ask the Astronomer (thread with that theme locked, other threads have relevant posts) Serak posted a link which referred to:<br /><br />The intention to launch (from 7/14/02 New Scientist) a cold atom gyro called HYPER into space, with the aim of measuring whether any rotation is associated with the Earth's gravitational field. <br /><br />This was meant to test the Einstein's theory that nearby space is dragged around by earth's rotation (spin).<br /><br />Any evidence yet pro or con?
 
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rocketman5000

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I'll have to dig up the article. But there was something on SDC about data that has been collected and needs to be analyzed to test Einstien's theory<br />
 
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barrykirk

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NASA launched Gravity Probe B a while back to measure frame dragging.<br /><br />How does this HYPER experiment differ?
 
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newtonian

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BarryKirk - I don't know yet if Hyper is Gravity probe B.<br /><br />But I doubt it. <br /><br />Did said probe contain a cold atom gyro called HYPER?
 
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newtonian

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Alpha_Centauri - Thank you.<br /><br />I hope they do launch it in view of the increased data we could have with instruments more sensitive than any that have been launched before.<br /><br />After all, we would all benefit from more accurate information on how our universe works!
 
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alpha_centauri

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That's alright.<br /><br />In the in depth section it states that the expected launch date is jan-2020!!!<br /><br />I suspect the idea is to use the time to develop technology capable of more accurate measurements.
 
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newtonian

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Alpha_Centauri - Thank you again. <br /><br />I haven't had time yet to read the link in depth.<br /><br />Guess there is no rush!
 
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