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Jul 1983
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(Astronomicheskii Vestnik, vol. 17, Jan.-Mar. 1983, p. 27-31) Solar System Research (ISSN 0038-0946), vol. 17, no. 1, July 1983,
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Comets, Mass Flow, Natural Satellites, Planetary Orbits, Uranus (Planet), Astronomical Photometry, Hypotheses, Orbital Mechanics, Planetary Evolution
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The assertion of Vsekhsvyatskii and Guliev (1981) that the arrangement of the aphelia of five periodic comets indicates their eruptive origin from the satellites of Uranus is discussed. It is shown that actually only three comets with the indicated aphelion distances are known; one of them passes far closer to Jupiter and Saturn than to Uranus, and the other comet contradicts the requirements of the hypothesis due to its own retrograde motion. A summary is given of other objections to the ejection hypothesis.
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