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I'd just like to throw in a plug for what I think is the best-looking satellite: GOCE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity_Field_and_Steady-State... It's a gravity survey satellite. They get better measurements if they fly closer to the earth, so there's a motivation to lower the orbit. GOCE flies so low that it needs to take aerodynamics into account, so it is sleek, like an aircraft.* * It is, of course, actually an aircraft, like all satellites, to some degree, at least in the layman's definition of the word. |
When I think of pretty gravity experiments, there are many, as the form must follow the function and gravity is geometry.
I'm particularly partial to the laser-ranging satellites:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LAGEOS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LARES_(satellite)
LARES is particularly cool, as it is (and may forever be) the densest object of its mass in the solar system. As so many gravity experiments go, systematic uncertainties are more-important than raw signal, though, so LARES 2 is composed of nickel instead of tungsten. It'll still be quite a day when LARES 1 re-enters; it'd be quite a sight to see.