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Структурная организация планетных систем в многомассовой солнечной системе

Структурная организация планетных систем в многомассовой солнечной системе

Abstract

исследование солнечной системы должно начинаться с изучения Земли и окружающего ее пространства. Важно определить такие параметры как масса (Земли и Луны), среднее расстояние (между Землей и Луной, между Солнцем и планетной системой «Земля») и период обращения (планетных систем «Луна – Земля» и «Земля – Солнце»). Это база для дальнейшего исследования. После чего можно упорядочить числа взаимозависимых основных параметров всех планетных систем, принимая за начало отсчета параметры Земли.solar system research should start from observing the Earth and the surrounding space. Such relevant parameters as mass (of the Earth and the Moon), average distance (between the Earth and the Moon, between the Sun and planetary system “Earth”) and the period of rotation (of the planetary systems “Moon – Earth” and “Earth – Sun”) are the base for our research. Thus, we can put interdependent key parameters values of all planetary systems in order, taking the Earth parameters as a zero point.

Keywords

ВРЕМЯ,ОРБИТА,СКОРОСТЬ,TIME,ORBIT,ЦЕНТРОБЕЖНАЯ СИЛА,ЦЕНТРОСТРЕМИТЕЛЬНАЯ СИЛА,CENTRIFUGAL FORCE,CENTRIPETAL FORCE,SPEED,МАССА ПЛАНЕТНОЙ СИСТЕМЫ,ЦЕНТРАЛЬНАЯ МАССА,ПЛАНЕТНАЯ СИСТЕМА,MASS OF PLANETARY SYSTEM,CENTRAL MASS,PLANETARY SYSTEM

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