Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Jun 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989jansc..37..159r&link_type=abstract
Journal of the Astronautical Sciences (ISSN 0021-9142), vol. 37, Apr.-June 1989, p. 159-182.
Statistics
Computation
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Astronomical Models, Computational Astrophysics, Many Body Problem, Planetary Systems, Solar Orbits, Equations Of Motion, Mathematical Models, Numerical Integration, Orbital Elements
Scientific paper
Ephemerides spanning two million years for the nine planets have been constructed from data generated by a numerical integration of the nonrelativistic planetary equations. Initial data were taken from DE200. The data were used to establish two data bases. One contains the osculating Keplerian elements of the earth at 150-day intervals, and the other holds the averaged Keplerian elements for all nine bodies recorded at unequal intervals of 10 revolutions per body. The integration was performed using a twelfth-order multivalue Nordsieck procedure written for efficient implementation on an array processor. The focus of the paper is on the graphical representation of the evolution of the averaged elements.
Richardson David L.
Walker C. F.
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