NASA Develops Quantum Sensor for Precise Earth Gravity Mapping
Feature | Details |
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Technology | Quantum Gravity Gradiometer Pathfinder (QGGPf) |
Developer | NASA (in collaboration with private companies and academic institutions) |
Purpose | To measure tiny variations in Earth's gravitational field with unprecedented precision. |
Key Features | Compact (125 kg), Ten times more sensitive, Space-deployable. |
Applications | Climate science, Resource exploration, Navigation, Planetary research. |
Key Measurements | Subterranean water reservoirs, Mineral and oil deposits, Tectonic activity, etc. |
Mechanism | Uses ultra-cold atoms cooled close to absolute zero to detect gravitational shifts. |
Future Impact | Planetary exploration, Climate change prediction, Testing General Theory of Relativity. |
Expected Launch | Space tests by the end of this decade. |