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Old January 8th 10, 01:33 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Ken S. Tucker
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On Jan 7, 11:58 am, Pierre Vandevenne wrote:
On Jan 7, 6:42 pm, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote:

How many "nobody"'s do you know, do your own research, or forget it.
My link proves you wrong again, as usual.


There's actually an interesting wikipedia entry on the topic

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbital_resonance


Thanks for the link Pierre!

that explains in simple terms why even near matches are essentially
meaningless.

And then, there is the work done by Laskar, considered as the
reference in the field of long term planetary orbit evolution. Worth a
look.


Ken

 




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