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Analysis of radar-echo time delays, primarily between Earth and Mercury, yields an upper limit on the fractional variation of the gravitational constant of 4 parts in 10^10 per year. Continuation of these radar measurements for five more years-even at the present level of accuracy-would allow the uncertainty to be reduced reliably to 3 parts in 10^11 per year, a limit close to the effect predicted by some theorists.
Shapiro et al. (Mon,) studied this question.