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Scientific paper
Aug 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992jpsj...61.2673m&link_type=abstract
Physical Society of Japan, Journal (ISSN 0031-9015), vol. 61, no. 8, p. 2673-2676.
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Celestial Mechanics, Gravitational Effects, Milky Way Galaxy, Orbital Mechanics, Solar Orbits, Solar System, Anisotropy, Gravitational Fields, Lyra Constellation, Mass Distribution, Stellar Models
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Gravitational forces for a planet moving with the sun in the Galaxy are calculated using the linearized Einstein theory, and two anisotropic terms are found. One term, expressed as an anisotropic mass effect, causes the equilibrium orientation of planetary orbits to be in the plan perpendicular to the direction of Cygnus. The other term, called gravitometric force shifts the equilibrium orientation of the planetary orbital plane to the direction perpendicular to the constellation Lyra. The presented orientation of the planetary orbital plane is understood as the equilibrium orientation due to these two anisotropic effects.
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