Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Apr 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992pasj...44..159h&link_type=abstract
PASJ: Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan (ISSN 0004-6264), vol. 44, no. 2, 1992, p. 159-162.
Statistics
Computation
Computational Astrophysics, Geosynchronous Orbits, Relativity, Solar System, Circular Orbits, Planetary Orbits, Solar Orbits, Universal Time
Scientific paper
According to general relativity, each object has its own proper time. It is shown here that, in the solar system, there are three free-fall circular orbits that possess the same proper time as that on the geoid surface. These are the orbits around the earth, the sun, and Jupiter. These orbits are called 'time-geostationary orbits'. In the future space age these orbits will play important roles in establishing interplanetary time standards and in allowing highly accurate astronomical measurements.
Hosokawa Mizuhiko
Takahashi Fujinobu
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