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Cosmology and Kepler's Laws

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Kepler's Laws

  1. All planets move in elliptical orbits with the sun at one focus (see next section).
  2. A line joining any planet to the sun sweeps out equal areas in equal times ($dA/dt$ = constant).
  3. The square of the period of any planet is proportional to the cube of the planet's mean distance from the sun ($T^2 = CR^3$). Note that the semimajor or semiminor axis of the ellipse will serve as well as the mean, with different contants of proportionality.




Robert G. Brown 2004-04-12