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EXAMPLE 58. MIMAS AND INNERMOST SATELLITES.

MIMAS is Saturn’s INNERMOST LARGE Satellite. Io is Jupiter’s INNERMOST LARGE Satellite. Metis is Jupiter’s INNERMOST (small) Satellite. Cordelia is Uranus’ INNERMOST (small) Satellite. Naiad is Neptune’s INNERMOST (small) Satellite. Miranda is Uranus’ INNERMOST LARGE Satellite.  This image depicts The ANGLES (A). Revolved by MIMAS during TWO Io orbital periods. (B). Revolved by MIMAS during TWO Metis orbital periods. (C). Revolved by Cordelia during TWO MIMAS orbital periods. (D). Revolved by MIMAS during TWO Naiad orbital periods. (E). Revolved by MIMAS during TWO Miranda orbital periods. 

Once again, we see (glaringly, blindingly obvious!) “OCTANT HUGGING”. Once again Newtonian Physics is absolutely impotent as far as providing an explanation.

DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of Mimas, Io, Metis, Cordelia, Naiad, and Miranda:-

Mimas 0.942421813 and Io 1.769137786 and Metis 0.294780 and Cordelia 0.3350331 and Naiad 0.294396 and Miranda 1.4134840

(A). During TWO Io orbital periods, Mimas revolves

(2 x 1.769137786) ÷ 0.942421813 = 3.7544 revolutions.

0.7544 x 360 = 271.6 degrees.

That is 3 complete revolutions + 271.6 degrees.

(B). During TWO Metis orbital periods, Mimas revolves

(2 x 0.294780) ÷ 0.942421813 = 0.6256 revolutions.

0.6256 x 360 = 225.2 degrees.

(C). During TWO Mimas orbital periods, Cordelia revolves

(2 x 0.942421813) ÷ 0.3350331 = 5.6258 revolutions.

0.6258 x 360 = 225.3 degrees.

That is 5 complete revolutions + 225.3 degrees.

(D). During TWO Naiad orbital periods, Mimas revolves

(2 x 0.294396) ÷ 0.942421813 = 0.6248 revolutions.

0.6248 x 360 = 224.9 degrees.

(E). During TWO Miranda orbital periods, Mimas revolves

(2 x 1.4134840) ÷ 0.942421813 = 2.9997 revolutions.

0.9994 x 360 = 359.9 degrees.

That is 2 complete revolutions + 359.9 degrees.

To verify the time periods and data in this example, click on the following links:-

For the orbital periods and positions of Mimas, Io, and Miranda

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/large-sats

For the orbital period and position of Metis

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/jup-inner

For the orbital period and position of Cordelia

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/uranus-innermost

For the orbital period and position of Naiad

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/neptune-sats