An article I wrote in summer 2005. If you have ever wonder what Mercury, Earth, Jupiter and binary stars have in common, maybe this is right article for you 🙂 This article is about simulation of motion of those bodies.
I would like to thank Damir Andrasevic (Croatia) and especially Oliwia Madej (Poland) for a great time and nice collaboration during those tree weeks 🙂
I’m sorry but I have to upload this article as PDF file, it’s impossible to write all those equations in this blog entry.
iayc2005.pdf – the main article
iayc-add.pdf – additional calculations. I have tried to write all steps and details how to get final results with just peace of paper and pencil. There are few mistakes in calculations :(, but that’s the right way. I hope, soon I’ll have some time to correct those mistakes 🙂
PS. Everyone who thought that physics astronomy are just a nice story about stars, planets and galaxies – open these PDFs on your own responsibility 🙂




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