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Summary
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Moon trajectory in proper scale |
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May 2006 |
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Own work |
Author |
António Miguel de Campos - en:User:Tó campos |
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all rights released
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Español: Un diagrama que ilustra la coórbita de la Luna con la Tierra.
Moon: x(θ)=d cos θ+ cos pθ ; y(θ)=d sin θ+ sin pθ
Earth: x(θ)=d cos θ ; y(θ)=d sin θ
d:(Sun-Earth distance/Earth-Moon distance)= 389.168
p:(synodic months+1)=14
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