Physics
Scientific paper
May 1982
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1982m%26p....26..239k&link_type=abstract
Moon and the Planets, vol. 26, May 1982, p. 239-277.
Physics
4
Celestial Mechanics, Distance, Orbital Elements, Planetology, Solar Orbits, Anomalies, Eccentric Orbits, Variable
Scientific paper
An evaluation is given of a previously obtained (Kamel and Bakry, 1981) expression for Delta(-s) that is in terms of the Poincare variables L, lambda, H, K, P and Q. The inclinations of the two planets in question are referred to a common fixed plane, and the final formulation neglects powers higher than the third power of the Poincare variables, or the third power of the eccentricities and sines of inclinations.
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