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The apparently anomalous, weak, long-range acceleration of the acceleration  Pioneer 10/11, Galileo and Ulysses spacecraft has been reported recently.  In this paper we show that this observation points to the existence of a velocity dependent inertial interaction which should be included in the theory of gravitation.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
The apparently anomalous, weak, long-range acceleration of the acceleration  Pioneer 10/11, Galileo and Ulysses spacecraft has been reported recently.  In this paper we show that this observation points to the existence of a velocity dependent inertial interaction which should be included in the theory of gravitation.


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Scientific Paper
TitleVelocity Dependent Inertial Induction: Explanation of the Observed Anomalous Acceleration of Spacecraft
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Author(s)Amitabha Ghosh
Keywordsanomalous, acceleration, Pioneer spacecraft
Published1999
JournalApeiron
Volume6
Number1-2
No. of pages4
Pages107-110

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Abstract

The apparently anomalous, weak, long-range acceleration of the acceleration  Pioneer 10/11, Galileo and Ulysses spacecraft has been reported recently.  In this paper we show that this observation points to the existence of a velocity dependent inertial interaction which should be included in the theory of gravitation.