Physics – General Physics
Scientific paper
2002-01-28
Physics
General Physics
7 pages, 1 figure, 1 table
Scientific paper
The hypothesis of quantization of masses of the solar system planets is considered. It is supposed that the solar system was bearing during the Protosun squeezing from the red giant to a yellow dwarf. According to mass and orbit redistribution of interior planets the condition of the origin of satellites of internal and external planets located in the ecliptic plane are found. It is shown, that the main source of substance for these satellites and majority of meteorites and asteroids in the solar system is mantle and bark of the Mars separated from it under influence of gravitation forces about 4 billion years ago, caused by squeezing of the sun and Jupiter. In these condition there is a probability of contamination of the Earth by DNA of living organisms from Mars. It is shown that Uranus and Neptune were formed as a result of protosaturn decay. It is found that from all external planets only Uranus has the large cavity inside. As a result there is no internal power source, and the considerable shift of a magnetic axis relative to rotate axis is observed.
Ilyanok Alexander M.
Timoshchenko Igor A.
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The model of Phobos and Deimos creation is described in article “Mass quantization in solar system” (28 January 2002), which now is completely proved by experiment! Besides the above in this article authors describe the planet creation in process of Sun shrinkage. This model completely corresponds to the new data on polar shrinkage of red giant Betelgeuse
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