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EXAMPLE 70. This image depicts The SUM of The ANGLES During ONE EARTH DAY (A). Rotated by The Four Inner Solar System Planets, and (B). Rotated by The Four Inner Solar System NON-Planetary Bodies, and (C). Rotated by The Five Outer Solar System Planets, and (D). Revolved by The LARGE Satellites of The Two “Ice Giants” (Uranus and Neptune), and (E). Rotated by The Two “Gas Giants” and their LARGE Satellites.
Once again, we see (glaringly, blindingly obvious!) “OCTANT HUGGING”. Once again Newtonian Physics is absolutely impotent as far as providing an explanation.
DEMONSTRATION:-
(A). Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Four Inner Solar System Planets:- Mercury 58.6462 and Venus 243.0187 and Earth 0.997269663 and Mars 1.025957
(1 ÷ 58.6462) + (1 ÷ 243.0187) + (1 ÷ 0.997269663) + (1 ÷ 1.025957) = 1.9986 rotations.
0.9986 x 360 = 359.5 degrees.
That is 1 complete rotation + 359.5 degrees.
To verify the time periods and data in this example, click on the following links:-
Rotation periods of Mercury and Venus
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital
Rotation period of Earth
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/earth-periods
Rotation period of Mars
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/mars-rotation
(B). Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Four Inner Solar System Non-Planetary Bodies:- The Sun 24.66225 and The Moon 27.321661 and (Mars satellites) Phobos 0.31891023 and Deimos 1.2624407
(1 ÷ 24.66225) + (1 ÷ 27.321661) + (1 ÷ 0.31891023) + (1 ÷ 1.2624407) = 4.0049 rotations.
0.0049 x 360 = 1.8 degrees.
That is 4 complete rotations + 1.8 degrees.
To verify the time periods and data in this example, click on the following links:-
Rotation period of The Sun
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital
Rotation periods (for these satellites equal to orbital period, due to “tidal locking”) of The Moon, Phobos, and Deimos
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/large-sats
(C). Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Outer Solar System Planets:- Jupiter 0.41353831 and Saturn 0.44401 and Uranus 0.71833 and Neptune 0.671252 and (binary planet) Pluto/Charon 6.387230 and 6.387230
(1 ÷ 0.41353831) + (1 ÷ 0.44401) + (1 ÷ 0.71833) + (1 ÷ 0.671252) + (1 ÷ 6.387230) + (1 ÷ 6.387230) = 7.8654 rotations.
0.8654 x 360 = 311.5 degrees.
That is 7 complete rotations + 311.5 degrees.
To verify the time periods and data in this example, click on the following links:-
Rotation period of Jupiter
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/jup-rot
Rotation periods of Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital
Rotation periods of Pluto and Charon (Charon’s rotation period = its orbital period, due to “tidal locking”)
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/pluto-sats
To verify the size of Charon
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital
(D). Here are the names and orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of The LARGE Satellites of The Two Ice Giants:- (Uranus satellites) (Miranda is only a medium sized satellite, and is therefore excluded from this example.) Ariel 2.52037932 and Umbriel 4.1441765 and Titania 8.7058703 and Oberon 13.4632423 and (Neptune satellite) Triton 5.8768441
(1 ÷ 2.52037932) + (1 ÷ 4.1441765) + (1 ÷ 8.7058703) + (1 ÷ 13.4632423) + (1 ÷ 5.8768441) = 0.9974 revolutions.
0.9974 x 360 = 359.1 degrees.
To verify the time periods and data in this example, click on the following links:-
Orbital periods and positions of the satellites in this example
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/large-sats
To verify planet and satellite sizes
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital
(E). Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Two Gas giants and their LARGE Satellites:- Jupiter 0.41353831 and (Jupiter satellites) Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184 and Saturn 0.44401 and (Saturn satellites) 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 21.2766088 (Note:- Hyperion’s rotation is “chaotic”, but we will use its orbital period as a proxy for its rotation period, because they SHOULD ordinarily be the same, due to “tidal locking”.) and Iapetus 79.3301825
(1 ÷ 0.41353831) + (1 ÷ 1.769137786) + (1 ÷ 3.551181041) + (1 ÷ 7.15455296) + (1 ÷ 16.6890184) + (1 ÷ 0.44401) + (1 ÷ 0.942421813) + (1 ÷ 1.370217855) + (1 ÷ 1.887802160) + (1 ÷ 2.736914742) + (1 ÷ 4.517500436) + (1 ÷ 15.94542068) + (1 ÷ 21.2766088) + (1 ÷ 79.3301825) = 8.7466 rotations.
0.7466 x 360 = 268.8 degrees.
That is 8 complete rotations + 268.8 degrees.
To verify the time periods and data in this example, click on the following links:-
Rotation period of Jupiter
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/jup-rot
Rotation period of Saturn
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital
Orbital periods of LARGE Jupiter satellites
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/large-sats
To verify that Hyperion’s rotation is chaotic
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital
To verify planet and satellite sizes