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EXAMPLE 28. This image depicts the ANGLES rotated by Planet Earth during the orbital periods of The OUTERMOST LARGE Satellites of planets out as far as Neptune. (ie:- The Moon, and Jupiter satellite Callisto, and Saturn satellite Iapetus, and Uranus satellite Oberon, and Neptune satellite Triton. (Note that Iapetus “fails” The Octants Rule, and is therefore excluded from the image.)
Once again, we see (glaringly, blindingly obvious!) “OCTANT HUGGING”. Once again Newtonian Physics is absolutely impotent as far as providing an explanation.
DEMONSTRATION:- Earth’s rotation period = 0.997269663 Earth days.
The Planets are:- Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. (We will treat Pluto as a Trans-Neptunian Object, rather than as a planet for this example.)
Here are the names and orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of The OUTERMOST LARGE Satellites of each of these planets. Mercury and Venus have no satellites. Earth’s OUTERMOST LARGE Satellite is The Moon 27.321661 and Mars has no LARGE Satellites, and Jupiter’s OUTERMOST LARGE Satellite is Callisto 16.6890184 and Saturn’s OUTERMOST LARGE Satellite is Iapetus 79.3301825 and Uranus’ OUTERMOST LARGE Satellite is Oberon 13.4632423 and Neptune’s OUTERMOST LARGE Satellite is Triton 5.8768441
During The Moon’s orbital period, Earth rotates
(27.321661 ÷ 0.997269663) = 27.3965 rotations.
0.3965 x 360 = 142.7 degrees.
That is 27 complete rotations + 142.7 degrees.
During Callisto’s orbital period, Earth rotates
(16.6890184 ÷ 0.997269663) = 16.7347 rotations.
0.7347 x 360 = 264.5 degrees.
That is 16 complete rotations + 264.5 degrees.
During Oberon’s orbital period, Earth rotates
(13.4632423 ÷ 0.997269663) = 13.5001 rotations.
0.5001 x 360 = 180.0 degrees.
That is 13 complete rotations + 180.0 degrees.
During Triton’s orbital period, Earth rotates
(5.8768441 ÷ 0.997269663) = 5.8929 rotations.
0.8929 x 360 = 321.5 degrees.
That is 5 complete rotations + 321.5 degrees.
To verify the above time periods, click on the following links:-
For Earth’s rotation period
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/earth-periods
The orbital periods of the above mentioned satellites
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/large-sats
To verify satellite sizes (see radius and mass column in the table) and satellite positions relative to the parent planet