A generalized distance formula for planetary and satellite systems

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Astrometry, Distance, Natural Satellites, Planetology, Planets, Solar System, Jupiter Satellites, Neptune (Planet), Protoplanets, Saturn Satellites, Selenology, Uranus Satellites

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A generalized distance formula for planetary and satellite systems is presented. The percentage of the distance error for the satellite systems is about 7 percent and for the planets 2.6 percent. For the satellite systems of Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune, the positions of hitherto unknown moons are predicted. The new Uranus moons fit well into the new distance relation.

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