Abstract
As Landau and Lifshitz have shown, for a rotating observer anisotropy of light velocity in vacuum, with peak-to-peak equal to doubled linear velocity of rotation, should take place. In experiments performed so far, this anisotropy due to our secular and annual rotations has not manifested itself clearly. Here the reasons of that are discussed, and some experimental refinements are proposed. The corresponding measurable effects are comparable with the accuracy achieved in techniques setting up a space-time global grid in vicinity of the Earth.
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