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EXAMPLE 10. This image depicts the ANGLES rotated during One Lunar Day by (neighbour planets) Mars and Jupiter and their INNERMOST Satellites (ie:- Mars’ Phobos, and Jupiter’s Metis).
Once again, we see (glaringly, blindingly obvious!) “OCTANT HUGGING”. Once again Newtonian Physics is absolutely impotent as far as providing an explanation.
DEMONSTRATION:- The Lunar day = 1.0350501 Earth days.
Mars’ rotation period = 1.02597 Earth days.
Mars’ INNERMOST Satellite is Phobos, whose rotation period (which is the same as its orbital period, due to “tidal locking”) = 0.31891023 Earth days.
Jupiter’s rotation period = 0.41353831 Earth days.
Jupiter’s INNERMOST Satellite is Metis, whose rotation period (which is the same as its orbital period, due to “tidal locking”) = 0.294780 Earth days.
To verify these time periods, click on the following links:-
For The Lunar Day
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/days
For the rotation period of Mars
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/mars-rotation
For the orbital period of Phobos (and its position in the Mars satellites)
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/large-sats
For the rotation period of Jupiter
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/jup-rot
For the orbital period of Metis (and its position in the Jupiter satellites)
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/jup-inner
During One Lunar Day, Mars rotates
(1.0350501 ÷ 1.025957) = 1.00886 rotations
0.00886 x 360 = 3.2 degrees.
That is 1 complete rotation + 3.2 degrees.
During One Lunar Day, Phobos rotates
(1.0350501 ÷ 0.31891023) = 3.2456 rotations
0.2456 x 360 = 88.4 degrees.
That is 3 complete rotations + 88.4 degrees.
During One Lunar Day, Jupiter rotates
(1.0350501 ÷ 0.41353831) = 2.3773 rotations
0.3773 x 360 = 135.8 degrees.
That is 2 complete rotations + 135.8 degrees.
During One Lunar Day, Metis rotates
(1.0350501 ÷ 0.294780) = 3.5113 rotations
0.5113 x 360 = 184.1 degrees.
That is 3 complete rotations + 184.1 degrees.