Astrophysics

   

S-shaped Rotation Plane of Planets as Planetary Systems Part – General Law of Nature

Authors: Victor Krasnov

Circa 1100 B.C. the Chinese scientist Chu Kong, watching the shadow of a gnomon during winter and summer solstices, measured the obliquity of ecliptic and defined its value: 23° 54' 02" [1], [2], [3]. Since then until present is supposed to believe, that the planets of the Solar system rotate in the same plane – the ecliptic, with not large deviations of a few degrees of separate planets from the rotation plane of the Earth. Rotation planes of all the planets during millennia and centuries passed was characterized with the only parameter. i.e. the angle of incline. Any other parameters characterizing the rotation planes of the planets, have never been done and they do not exist at present. The given research of the coordinates of the planets’ rotation plane showed, that any objects forming a planetary type system move along a wavy trajectory. It is shown, that the “flatness” of rotation of the planets is S-shaped.

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