Gravity Gradiometry
Team: Adam Seedat, David Sedlak, Andrew Hinton, Michael Holynski
Gravity gradiometry is a scientific technique used to measure variations in gravity across different points in space. By detecting these minute changes in gravitational forces, scientists can gain insights into the composition and distribution of mass within a given area. Gravity gradiometry finds applications in various fields, including geophysics, oil exploration, and space exploration. It enables us to understand the subsurface structures of Earth, locate natural resources, and study celestial bodies. With its ability to provide detailed information about gravitational anomalies, gravity gradiometry has become an invaluable tool in expanding our knowledge of the Earth and the universe.