Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1999
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1999rvmp...71..835l&link_type=abstract
Reviews of Modern Physics, Volume 71, Issue 3, April 1999, pp.835-845
Physics
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Celestial Mechanics, Celestial Mechanics, Celestial Mechanics, Celestial Mechanics
Scientific paper
The motion of planetary bodies is the archetypal clockwork system. Indeed, clocks and calendars were developed to keep track of the relative motions of the Earth, the Sun, and the Moon. However, studies over the past few decades imply that this predictable regularity does not extend to small bodies, nor does it apply to the precise trajectories of the planets themselves over long timescales.
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