Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION
- PHYSICAL ASTRONOMY
- BOOK I
- BOOK II
- CHAPTER I PROGRESS OF ASTRONOMY
- CHAPTER II ON THE LAW OF UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION, DEDUCED FROM OBSERVATION
- CHAPTER III ON THE DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF THE MOTION OF A SYSTEM OF BODIES, SUBJECTED TO THEIR MUTUAL ATTRACTIONS
- CHAPTER IV ON THE ELLIPTICAL MOTION OF THE PLANETS
- CHAPTER V THEORY OF THE PERTURBATIONS OF THE PLANETS
- CHAPTER VI SECULAR INEQUALITIES IN THE ELEMENTS OF THE ORBITS
- CHAPTER VII PERIODIC VARIATIONS IN THE ELEMENTS OF THE PLANETARY ORBITS
- CHAPTER VIII PERTURBATIONS OF THE PLANETS IN LONGITUDE, LATITUDE, AND DISTANCE
- CHAPTER IX SECOND METHOD OF FINDING THE PERTURBATIONS OF A PLANET IN LONGITUDE, LATITUDE, AND DISTANCE
- CHAPTER X THE THEORY OF JUPITER AND SATURN
- CHAPTER XI INEQUALITIES OCCASIONED BY THE ELLIPTICITY OF THE SUN
- CHAPTER XII PERTURBATIONS IN THE MOTIONS OF THE PLANETS OCCASIONED BY THE ACTION OF THEIR SATELLITES
- CHAPTER XIII DATA FOR COMPUTING THE CELESTIAL MOTIONS
- CHAPTER XIV NUMERICAL VALUES OF THE PERTURBATIONS OF JUPITER
- BOOK III
- BOOK IV
- Index
- Errata
CHAPTER XIII - DATA FOR COMPUTING THE CELESTIAL MOTIONS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 August 2010
- Frontmatter
- PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION
- PHYSICAL ASTRONOMY
- BOOK I
- BOOK II
- CHAPTER I PROGRESS OF ASTRONOMY
- CHAPTER II ON THE LAW OF UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION, DEDUCED FROM OBSERVATION
- CHAPTER III ON THE DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF THE MOTION OF A SYSTEM OF BODIES, SUBJECTED TO THEIR MUTUAL ATTRACTIONS
- CHAPTER IV ON THE ELLIPTICAL MOTION OF THE PLANETS
- CHAPTER V THEORY OF THE PERTURBATIONS OF THE PLANETS
- CHAPTER VI SECULAR INEQUALITIES IN THE ELEMENTS OF THE ORBITS
- CHAPTER VII PERIODIC VARIATIONS IN THE ELEMENTS OF THE PLANETARY ORBITS
- CHAPTER VIII PERTURBATIONS OF THE PLANETS IN LONGITUDE, LATITUDE, AND DISTANCE
- CHAPTER IX SECOND METHOD OF FINDING THE PERTURBATIONS OF A PLANET IN LONGITUDE, LATITUDE, AND DISTANCE
- CHAPTER X THE THEORY OF JUPITER AND SATURN
- CHAPTER XI INEQUALITIES OCCASIONED BY THE ELLIPTICITY OF THE SUN
- CHAPTER XII PERTURBATIONS IN THE MOTIONS OF THE PLANETS OCCASIONED BY THE ACTION OF THEIR SATELLITES
- CHAPTER XIII DATA FOR COMPUTING THE CELESTIAL MOTIONS
- CHAPTER XIV NUMERICAL VALUES OF THE PERTURBATIONS OF JUPITER
- BOOK III
- BOOK IV
- Index
- Errata
Summary
596. The data requisite for computing the motions of the planets determined by observation for any instant arbitrarily assumed as the epoch or origin of the time, are
The masses of the planets ;
Their mean sidereal motions for a Julian year of 365.25 days ;
The mean distances of the planets from the sun ;
The ratios of the eccentricities to the mean distances;
The inclinations of the orbits on the plane of the ecliptic ;
The longitudes of the perihelia ;
The longitudes of the ascending nodes on the ecliptic;
The longitudes of the planets.
Masses of the Planets.
597. Satellites afford the means of ascertaining the masses of their primaries; the masses of such planets as have no satellites are found from a comparison of their inequalities determined by analysis, with values of the same obtained from numerous observations. The secular inequalities will give the most accurate values of the masses, but till they are perfectly known the periodic variations must be employed. On this account there is still some uncertainty as to the masses of several bodies. It is only necessary to know the ratio of the mass of each planet to that of the sun taken as the unit; the masses are consequently expressed by very small fractions.
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- Mechanism of the Heavens , pp. 349 - 363Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009First published in: 1831