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EXAMPLE 73. TWICE The SUM of The Sun’s Sidereal and Synodic Rotation Periods = 102.22056 Earth days. This image depicts The ANGLES rotated by The Large PROGRADE (rotation) Revolving Bodies of The Inner Solar System (ie:- Mercury, Earth, The Moon, and Mars, but excluding Venus, which has Retrograde Rotation).
Once again, we see (glaringly, blindingly obvious!) “OCTANT HUGGING”. Once again Newtonian Physics is absolutely impotent as far as providing an explanation.
DEMONSTRATION:-
The Sun’s sidereal rotation period = 24.66225 Earth days.
The Sun’s synodic rotation period = 26.44803 Earth days.
The SUM of these two periods = 51.11028 Earth days.
2 x 51.11028 = 102.22056 Earth days.
Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Large PROGRADE (rotation) Revolving Bodies of The Inner Solar System (ie:- Mercury, Earth, The Moon, and Mars, but excluding Venus, which has Retrograde Rotation).
Mercury 58.6462 and Earth 0.997269663 and The Moon 27.321661 and Mars 1.025957
During 102.22056 Earth days, Mercury rotates
(102.22056 ÷ 58.6462) = 1.7430 rotations
0.7430 x 360 = 267.5 degrees.
That is 1 complete rotation + 267.5 degrees.
During 102.22056 Earth days, Earth rotates
(102.22056 ÷ 0.997269663) = 102.5004 rotations
0.5004 x 360 = 180.2 degrees.
That is 102 complete rotations + 180.2 degrees.
During 102.22056 Earth days, The Moon rotates
(102.22056 ÷ 27.321661) = 3.7414 rotations
0.7414 x 360 = 266.9 degrees.
That is 3 complete rotations + 266.9 degrees.
During 102.22056 Earth days, Mars rotates
(102.22056 ÷ 1.025957) = 99.6344 rotations
0.6344 x 360 = 228.4 degrees.
That is 99 complete rotations + 228.4 degrees.
To verify time periods and data for this example, click on the following links:-
Sun sidereal rotation period
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital
Sun synodic rotation period
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/sun-syn
To verify which are Prograde and which are Retrograde Inner Solar System Bodies (The letter R directly following the rotation period stands for “retrograde”)
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital
Mercury rotation period
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital
Earth rotation period
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/earth-periods
Mars rotation period
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/mars-rotation
The Moon orbital period (which is equal to its rotation period, due to “tidal locking”)
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/large-sats
To verify the sizes of Solar System bodies