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2013 STE-QUEST Workshop

Start date: 23 May 2013

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Space-Time Explorer and QUantum Equivalence Space Test (STE-QUEST) is a mission conceived to test the different aspects of the Einstein Equivalence Principle by using high-stability and high-accuracy atomic sensors. Submitted in reply to the 2010 Call for Medium-size Missions for the Cosmic Vision plan, STE-QUEST was recommended by the ESA Advisory Structure and selected for an assessment study.

The scope of the workshop is to present and discuss with the scientific community the STE-QUEST science case and the progress achieved in the frame of the mission and instruments studies.

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