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is it possible
to measure changes of gravitation force due to Moon
when you have:
-- a laboratory somewhere on the Earth
-- constant conditions (e.g. density of air which may affect buoyance etc.) in
the laboratory
-- very precise balance
-- object of known mass on the balance
So all other things being equal: would the *balance reading* in the laboratory
vary in time due to change in relative position of the Earth and Moon?
My answer is no. Should I change my opinion?