Authors: J.F. Cuderman
Experiments were performed to measure the deflection of projectiles moving past rotating spheres. A theory of an inertial gravitational Co-Field, proposed by the author, predicted such deflections. Deep space mission spacecraft flybys of the earth revealed anomalous deflections of the spacecraft. The present experiments explore such deflections as a function of experiment geometry,projectile velocity,sphere angular velocity, and solid or hollow spheres. The Co-Field theory correctly predicted projectile deflections. It explained several unanticipated data results and revealed the need for a Co-Field Constant Multiplier to the model.
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