http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17481

July eclipse is best chance to look for gravity anomaly

18:00 19 July 2009 by Phil McKenna

>From remote observatories on the Tibetan plateau to a cave in a Shanghai
suburb, Chinese researchers are poised to conduct an audacious
once-in-a-century experiment. The plan is to test a controversial
theory: the possibility that gravity drops slightly during a total eclipse.

Geophysicists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences are preparing an
unprecedented array of highly sensitive instruments at six sites across
the country to take gravity readings during the total eclipse due to
pass over southern China on 22 July. The results, which will be analysed
in the coming months, could confirm once and for all that anomalous
fluctuations observed during past eclipses are real...

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