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CHAPTER VIII - PERTURBATIONS OF THE PLANETS IN LONGITUDE, LATITUDE, AND DISTANCE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 August 2010

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532. The position of a planet in space is fixed when its curtate distance Sp, fig. 77, its projected longitude γSp, and its latitude pm, are known. The determination of these three co-ordinates in functions of the time is the principal object of Physical Astronomy; these quantities in series ascending according to the powers of the eccentricities and inclinations are given in article 399, and those following, supposing the planet to move in a perfect ellipse ; but if values of the elements of the orbits corrected by their periodic and secular variations be substituted instead of their elliptical elements, the same series will determine the motion of the planet in its real perturbed orbit.

533. The projected longitude and curtate distance only differ from the true longitude and distance on the orbit by quantities of the second order with regard to the inclinations; and when the orbit at the epoch is assumed to be the fixed plane, these quantities as well as those of the latitude that depend on the product of the inclination by the eccentricity are so small that they are insensible, as will readily appear if it be considered that any inclination the orbit may have acquired subsequently to the epoch, can only have arisen from the small secular variation in the elements ; besides the epoch may be chosen to make it so, being arbitrary.

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Print publication year: 2009
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