Timeline of gravitational physics and relativity

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Einstein's mass-energy equation in a 1912 manuscript. He originally used <math>L</math> instead of <math>E</math> to denote energy.

Template:General relativity sidebar The following is a timeline of gravitational physics and general relativity.

Before 1500

1500s

1600s

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Geometric diagram for Newton's proof of Kepler's second law.

1700s

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Lagrange points

1800s

1900s

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The U.S. Navy's nuclear-powered Task Force 1 underway for Operation Sea Orbit in the Mediterranean, 1964.

1910s

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Einstein's 1911 argument for gravitational redshift

1920s

1930s

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The Einstein Cross is an example of gravitational lensing at work. This one was discovered in 1985.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

Variations in the temperature of the cosmic microwave background measured by the COBE satellite.
Variations in the temperature of the cosmic microwave background measured by the COBE satellite. The plane of the Milky Way Galaxy is horizontal across the middle of each picture.

1990s

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Parameter space of various approximation techniques in general relativity

2000s

2010s

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Improving cosmological measurements by three different satellites

2020s

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The size of Sagittarius A* is smaller than the orbit of Mercury.

See also

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References

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