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EXAMPLE 66. The SUM of the orbital and rotation periods of Venus = 467.71937 Earth days. This image depicts the ANGLES rotated by (neighbour planets) Earth and Mars and their satellites (ie:- The Moon, and Mars satellites Phobos and Deimos) during this time period.

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

DEMONSTRATION:- Venus orbital period = 224.70067 Earth days.

Venus rotation period = 243.0187 Earth days.

The SUM of these 2 periods = 467.71937 Earth days.

Here are the rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of Earth and Mars and their satellites:-

Earth 0.997269663 and The Moon 27.321661 and Mars 1.025957 and (The Two Mars Satellites) Phobos 0.31891023 and Deimos 1.2624407

During 467.71937 Earth days, Earth rotates

467.71937 ÷ 0.997269663 = 468.9999 rotations.

0.9999 x 360 = 359.96 degrees.

That is 468 complete rotations + 359.96 degrees.

During 467.71937 Earth days, The Moon rotates

467.71937 ÷ 27.321661 = 17.1190 rotations.

0.1190 x 360 = 42.8 degrees.

That is 17 complete rotations + 42.8 degrees.

During 467.71937 Earth days, Mars rotates

467.71937 ÷ 1.025957 = 455.8859 rotations.

0.8859 x 360 = 318.9 degrees.

That is 455 complete rotations + 318.9 degrees.

During 467.71937 Earth days, Phobos rotates

467.71937 ÷ 0.31891023 = 1466.6176 rotations.

0.6176 x 360 = 222.4 degrees.

That is 1466 complete rotations + 222.4 degrees.

During 467.71937 Earth days, Deimos rotates

467.71937 ÷ 1.2624407 = 370.4882 rotations.

0.4882 x 360 = 175.7 degrees.

That is 370 complete rotations + 175.7 degrees.

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

Venus orbital period

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/orbital

Venus rotation period

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital

Earth rotation period

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/earth-periods

Mars rotation period

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/mars-rotation 

Orbital period (which, for satellites, are equal to their rotation periods, due to “tidal locking”) of The Moon, Phobos, and Deimos

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/large-sats