False results in eclipse tests
Taken by iovane on August 11, 1999 @ Italy
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An eclipse is upcoming and I hope no one is going to do crazy gravity-related tests like what happened in 1999 and later, when some instruments performed oddly, miming problems with gravity. This is to caution you, in case. The photo is the trace of a LaCoste-Romberg gravimeter recorded at an Italian University in 1999 during the Aug 11 solar eclipse. As a spaceweather speculation tip, I recall that during solar eclipses the ionosphere becomes a "donut" around the obscured zone. Other traces with false results at https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-487212/v2 , unlukily refused by journals.
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https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-487212/v2
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