Search for the rendezvous effect using a cometary globe

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Comets, Orbital Elements, Planetary Orbits, Statistical Analysis, Celestial Mechanics, Jupiter (Planet), Mathematical Models

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A specific distribution of the poles of cometary orbits appears as a result of the rendezvous of comets and planets (the R-effect). The conventional globe is used to investigate the distribution of the poles of cometary orbits on the celestial sphere. Two centers of the R-effect are found, and the existence of massive trans-plutonian orbits with retrograde motion is hypothesized. The orbits of the hypothetical planets have an inclination to the ecliptic of i1 = 143 deg and i2 = 149 deg, and ascending-node longitudes of Theta1 = 73 deg and Theta2 = 333 deg.

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