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EXAMPLE 68. Mars’ rotation period = 1.025957 Earth days. This image depicts, during this time period, The SUM of The ANGLES (A). Rotated by The Seven Inner Solar System Revolving Bodies, and (B). Rotated by The Four Giant Planets, and (C). Rotated by The Five Large Discordant Non-Planetary Bodies, and (D). Rotated by Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” Satellites, and (E). Rotated by Uranus and its Five Large Satellites, and (F). Rotated by The Three “Telescopic” Planets (Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto), and (G). Rotated by Saturn and its LARGE Satellites, and (H). Revolved by The INNERMOST Satellites of The Inner Solar System (The Moon and Phobos), and (I). Rotated by The INNERMOST Satellites of The Solar System, and (J). During TWO Mars rotation periods, revolved by The Five Pluto Satellites, and (K). During TWO Mars Rotation Periods, Revolved by The INNERMOST Satellites of (each of) The Four Giant Planets.  

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

DEMONSTRATION:- Mars rotation period = 1.025957 Earth days.

(A). Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Seven Inner Solar System Bodies:- Mercury 58.6462 and Venus 243.0187 and Earth 0.997269663 and Mars 1.025957 and The Moon 27.321661 and (The Two Mars Satellites) Phobos 0.31891023 and Deimos 1.2624407

During Mars’ rotation period, these bodies rotate

(1.025957 ÷ 58.6462) + (1.025957 ÷ 243.0187) + (1.025957 ÷ 0.997269663) + (1.025957 ÷ 1.025957) + (1.025957 ÷ 27.321661) + (1.025957 ÷ 0.31891023) + (1.025957 ÷ 1.2624407) = 6.1179 rotations.

0.1178 x 360 = 42.4 degrees.

That is 6 complete rotations + 42.4 degrees.

To verify the above rotation periods and data, click on the following links:-

The Sun, Mercury, and Venus

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital

Earth

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/earth-periods

Mars

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/mars-rotation

The Moon, Phobos, and Deimos (Note:- For these satellites, orbital period = rotation period, due to “tidal locking”)

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/large-sats

To verify which are The Inner Solar System revolving Bodies (everything inferior to Jupiter)

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital

(B). Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Four Giant Planets. Jupiter 0.41353831 and Saturn 0.44401 and Uranus 0.71833 and Neptune 0.671252

Mars rotation period = 1.025957 Earth days.

During Mars’ rotation period, these bodies rotate

 (1.025957 ÷ 0.41353831) + (1.025957 ÷ 0.44401) + (1.025957 ÷ 0.71833) + (1.025957 ÷ 0.671252) = 7.7483 rotations.

0.7483 x 360 = 269.4 degrees.

That is 7 complete rotations + 269.4 degrees.

To verify the rotation periods mentioned above, click on these links:-

Mars

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/mars-rotation

Jupiter

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/jup-rot

Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital

To verify planet sizes

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital

(C). Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Five LARGE “Discordant” Non-Planetary Bodies. The Sun 24.66225 and The Moon 27.321661 and (Saturn satellite) Iapetus 79.3301825 and (Uranus satellite) Miranda 1.4134840 and (Neptune satellite) Triton 5.8768441

During One Mars rotation period, these bodies rotate

(1.025957 ÷ 24.66225) + (1.025957 ÷ 27.321661) + (1.025957 ÷ 79.3301825) + (1.025957 ÷ 1.4134840) + (1.025957 ÷ 5.8768441) = 0.9923 rotations

0.9923 x 360 = 357.2 degrees.

Note:- The definition of “discordant” is having its angle of incidence (denoted as the letter i in most tables) in excess of 4 degrees. In other words, the orbital plane of the satellite is canted over at an angle to the equator of the parent planet. The Sun is included in this category because The Sun’s “obliquity to the ecliptic” is 7.15 degrees. This means that the plane of rotation of The Sun is canted over at 7.15 degrees to Earth’s orbital plane.

To verify the above rotation periods, click on the following links:-

Mars

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/mars-rotation

The Sun

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital

The Moon, Iapetus, Miranda, Triton (Their orbital periods = their rotation periods, due to “tidal locking”)

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/large-sats

To verify The Sun’s obliquity

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/sun-obliquity

To verify satellite’s obliquity

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/obliquity

To verify satellite sizes

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital

(D). Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” Satellites.

Metis 0.294780 and Adrastea 0.298260 and Amalthea 0.498179 and Thebe 0.674536

During One Mars rotation period, these satellites rotate

(1.025957 ÷ 0.294780) + (1.025957 ÷ 0.298260) + (1.025957 ÷ 0.498179) + (1.025957 ÷ 0.674536) = 10.5006 rotations.

0.5006 x 360 = 180.2 degrees.

That is 10 complete rotations + 180.2 degrees.

To verify the above time periods and data, click on these links:-

Mars rotation period

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/mars-rotation

Rotation periods (which are equal to their orbital periods, due to “tidal locking”) of Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” Satellites

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/jup-inner

(E). Here are the rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of Uranus and its Five LARGE Satellites:- Uranus 0.71833 and Miranda 1.4134840 and Ariel 2.52037932 and Umbriel 4.1441765 and Titania 8.7058703 and Oberon 13.4632423

During One Mars rotation period, these bodies rotate

(1.025957 ÷ 0.71833) + (1.025957 ÷ 1.4134840) + (1.025957 ÷ 2.52037932) + (1.025957 ÷ 4.1441765) + (1.025957 ÷ 8.7058703) + (1.025957 ÷ 13.4632423) = 3.0028 rotations

0.0028 x 360 = 1.0 degrees.

That is 3 complete rotations + 1.0 degrees.

To verify the above time periods and data, click on the following links;-

Mars rotation period

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/mars-rotation

Uranus rotation period

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital

Orbital periods (which are equal to their rotation periods, due to “tidal locking”) of Uranus’ Large Satellites

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/large-sats

To verify satellite sizes

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital

(F). The Three “Telescopic” Planets (ie:- NOT visible to the naked eye) are Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. (Note:- Actually, Uranus CAN be seen with the naked eye under conditions of very favourable visibility, by someone with very good eyesight, who knows exactly where to look. The “Ancients” did not include Uranus as one of the planets. However, Uranus is usually classed as a “telescopic” planet.). Here are their rotation periods (expressed in Earth days):- Uranus 0.71833 and Neptune 0.671252 and Pluto 6.387230

During One Mars rotation period, these bodies rotate

(1.025957 ÷ 0.71833) + (1.025957 ÷ 0.671252) + (1.025957 ÷ 6.387230) = 3.1173 rotations

0.1173 x 360 = 42.2 degrees.

That is 3 complete rotations + 42.2 degrees.

To verify the above time periods and data, click on the following links:-

Mars rotation period

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/mars-rotation

To verify The Telescopic Planets

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/naked-eye

Rotation periods of Uranus and Neptune

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.complanet-orbital

Pluto rotation period

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/pluto-sats

(G). Here are the rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of Saturn and its Eight LARGE Satellites:- Saturn 0.44401 and Mimas 0.942421813 and Enceladus 1.370217855 and Tethys 1.887802160 and Dione 2.736914742 and Rhea 4.517500436 and Titan 15.94542068 and Hyperion – the rotation period is “chaotic”, and is therefore excluded from this calculation, and Iapetus 79.3301825

During One Mars rotation period, these bodies rotate

(1.025957 ÷ 0.44401) + (1.025957 ÷ 0.942421813) + (1.025957 ÷ 1.370217855) + (1.025957 ÷ 1.887802160) + (1.025957 ÷ 2.736914742) + (1.025957 ÷ 4.517500436) + (1.025957 ÷ 15.94542068) + (1.025957 ÷ 79.3301825) = 5.3708 rotations.

0.3708 x 360 = 133.5 degrees.

That is 5 complete rotations + 133.5 degrees.

To verify the above time periods and data, click on the following links:-

Mars rotation period

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/mars-rotation

Saturn rotation period

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital

Orbital periods (which are the same as their rotation periods, due to “tidal locking”) of The Large Saturn Satellites

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/large-sats

Verify that Hyperion’s rotation is “chaotic”

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital

Verify satellite sizes

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital

(H). Here are the names and orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of The INNERMOST Satellites of The Inner Solar System:- Mercury and Venus have no satellites. Earth’s INNERMOST Satellite is The Moon 27.321661 and Mars’ INNERMOST Satellite is Phobos 0.31891023

During One Mars rotation period, The Moon revolves

1.025957 ÷ 27.321661 = 0.0376 revolutions.

During One Mars rotation period, Phobos revolves

1.025957 ÷ 0.31891023 = 3.2171 revolutions.

0.0376 + 3.2171 = 3.2546

0.2546 x 360 = 91.7 degrees.

That is 3 complete revolutions + 91.7 degrees.

To verify the above time periods and data, click on the following links:-

Mars rotation period

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/mars-rotation

Orbital periods of The Moon and Phobos

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/large-sats

To verify the positions of these satellites

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital

(I). Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The INNERMOST Satellites of The Solar System:- The Sun’s INNERMOST Satellite (planet) is Mercury 58.6462 and Mercury and Venus have no satellites. Earth’s INNERMOST Satellite is The Moon 27.321661 and Mars’ INNERMOST Satellite is Phobos 0.31891023 and Jupiter’s INNERMOST Satellite is Metis 0.294780 and Saturn’s INNERMOST Satellite is Pan 0.57505 and Uranus’ INNERMOST Satellite is Cordelia 0.3350331 and Neptune’s INNERMOST Satellite is Naiad 0.294396 and Pluto’s INNERMOST Satellite is Charon 6.387230

During One Mars rotation period, these bodies rotate

(1.025957 ÷ 58.6462) + (1.025957 ÷ 27.321661) + (1.025957 ÷ 0.31891023) + (1.025957 ÷ 0.294780) + (1.025957 ÷ 0.57505) + (1.025957 ÷ 0.3350331) + (1.025957 ÷ 0.294396) + (1.025957 ÷ 6.387230) = 15.2445 rotations.

0.2445 x 360 = 88.0 degrees.

That is 15 complete rotations + 88.0 degrees.

To verify the above time periods and data, click on the following links:-

Mars rotation period

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/mars-rotation

Verify INNERMOST Inner Solar System bodies

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital

Mercury rotation period

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital

Orbital periods (which are the same as their rotation periods, due to “tidal locking”) of The Moon and Phobos

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/large-sats

Note:- Satellite orbital periods = their rotation periods, due to “tidal locking”.

Metis orbital period and position

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/jup-inner

Pan orbital period and position

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/saturn-sats

Cordelia orbital period and position

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/uranus-innermost

Naiad orbital period and position

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.comneptune-sats

(J). TWO Mars rotation periods = 1.025957 x 2 = 2.051914 rotations.

Here are the names and orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of Pluto’s Five satellites:- Charon 6.387230 and Styx 20.16155 and Nix 24.85463 and Kerberos 32.16756 and Hydra 38.20177

During TWO Mars rotation periods, these bodies revolve

(2.051914 ÷ 6.387230) + (2.051914 ÷ 20.16155) + (2.051914 ÷ 24.85463) + (2.051914 ÷ 32.16756) + (2.051914 ÷ 38.21077) = 0.6231

0.6231 x 360 = 224.3 degrees.

To verify the above time periods and data, click on the following links:-

Mars rotation period

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/mars-rotation

Note:- Satellite orbital periods = their rotation periods, due to “tidal locking”.

Charon orbital period and position

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/pluto-sats

(K). TWO Mars rotation periods = 1.025957 x 2 = 2.051914 rotations.

The Four Giant Planets are:- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Here are the names and orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of the INNERMOST Satellite for each of these planets:- 

Jupiter’s INNERMOST Satellite is Metis 0.294780 and Saturn’s INNERMOST Satellite is Pan 0.57505 and Uranus’ INNERMOST Satellite is Cordelia 0.3350331 and Neptune’s INNERMOST Satellite is Naiad 0.294396

During TWO Mars rotation periods, these bodies revolve

(2.051914 ÷ 0.294780) + (2.051914 ÷ 0.57505) + (2.051914 ÷ 0.3350331) + (2.051914 ÷ 0.294396) = 23.6235 revolutions.

0.6235 x 360 = 224.5 degrees.

That is 23 complete revolutions + 224.5 degrees.

To verify the above time periods and data, click on the following links:-

Mars rotation period

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/mars-rotation

Note:- Satellite orbital periods = their rotation periods, due to “tidal locking”.

Metis orbital period and position

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/jup-inner

Pan orbital period and position

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/saturn-sats

Cordelia orbital period and position

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/uranus-innermost

Naiad orbital period and position

www.solarsystemtimeperiods.comneptune-sats