On April 20, a satellite conceived in the 1960s to test two aspects of Einstein’s general theory of relativity finally roared into space from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Aside from two problems that have been solved—a backup thruster stuck open and a temporary computer malfunction due to radiation—all subsystems of NASA’s Gravity Probe-B (GP-B) are functioning as planned, the satellite’s handlers say.
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