Motions in near neighbor orbits in the Saturn system

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Orbital Mechanics, Planetary Orbits, Saturn Satellites, Mass, Orbit Calculation, Radii, Three Body Problem

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The motions of the Saturnian moons S1 and S3 in their orbits are analyzed. The calculative method is discussed and the orbits are qualitatively described. Data for the two moons are shown, including the mass, orbital radius, and orbital time. The results of the analysis are presented, showing the radius of the orbits of S1 and S3 as a function of time, as well as the orbital radii of two hypothetical moons of mass ratio 2:1. The disturbances in the orbits as a result of close passage are described, as are the results of a collision between S1 and S3.

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