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Hao Luo is an academic researcher from Shanghai Astronomical Observatory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gravitation & Eclipse. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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The ASTRA project: a doorway to future astrometry
Mario Gai,Zhaoxiang Qi,Mario G. Lattanzi,Beatrice Bucciarelli,Deborah Busonero,Mariateresa Crosta,Federico Landini,Shilong Liao,Hao Luo,Giovanni Mana,Rene A. Mendez,Marco Pisani,Alberto Riva,Claudia Isabel Jesus San Martin Luque,Carlo Paolo Sasso,Zheng-Hong Tang,Alberto Vecchiato,Yu Yong +17 more
- 13 Dec 2020
TL;DR: The objectives include critical analysis of the Gaia methodology and performance, as well as principle demonstration experiments aimed at future innovative astrometric applications requiring high precision over large angular separations (one to 180 degrees).
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Progress on the Astrometric Gravitation Probe design
Mario Gai,Alberto Vecchiato,Alberto Riva,Mario G. Lattanzi,Federico Landini,Beatrice Bucciarelli,Deborah Busonero,Maria Teresa Crosta,Shilong Liao,Hao Luo,Giovanni Mana,Marco Pisani,Zhaoxiang Qi,Carlo Paolo Sasso,Zheng-Hong Tang,Yu Yong +15 more
- 13 Dec 2020
TL;DR: The Astrometric Gravitation Probe mission is a modern version of the 1919 Dyson-Eddington-Davidson experiment, based on a space-borne telescope with a permanent built-in eclipse, provided by a coronagraphic system as mentioned in this paper.
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The ASTRA project: a doorway to future astrometry.
Mario Gai,Zhaoxiang Qi,Mario G. Lattanzi,Beatrice Bucciarelli,Deborah Busonero,Mariateresa Crosta,Federico Landini,Shilong Liao,Hao Luo,Giovanni Mana,Rene A. Mendez,Marco Pisani,Alberto Riva,Claudia Isabel Jesus San Martin Luque,Carlo Paolo Sasso,Zheng-Hong Tang,Alberto Vecchiato,Yu Yong +17 more
TL;DR: Astrometric Science and Technology Roadmap for Astrophysics (ASTRA) as discussed by the authors is a bilateral cooperation between China and Italy with the goal of consolidating astrometric measurement concepts and technologies.
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Progress on the Astrometric Gravitation Probe design.
Mario Gai,Alberto Vecchiato,Alberto Riva,Mario G. Lattanzi,Federico Landini,Beatrice Bucciarelli,Deborah Busonero,Maria Teresa Crosta,Shilong Liao,Hao Luo,Giovanni Mana,Marco Pisani,Zhaoxiang Qi,Carlo Paolo Sasso,Zheng-Hong Tang,Yu Yong +15 more
TL;DR: The Astrometric Gravitation Probe mission is a modern version of the 1919 Dyson-Eddington-Davidson experiment, based on a space-borne telescope with a permanent built-in eclipse, provided by a coronagraphic system as discussed by the authors.
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