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Titius-Bode Law: Jupiter ... The Titius-Bode Law or Rule is the observation that orbits of planets in the solar system follow a simple arithmetic rule quite closely. It was discovered in 1766 by Johann Daniel Titius and "published" (without attribution) in 1772 by Johann Elert Bode, thus the name.
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milan.milanovic.org/math/english/titius/titius.html
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The original Rasko Jovanovic`s formulation of the " Titius-Bode Law " is now available. This formulation is that the mean distance R(k) of the planet from the Sun is : ... N is the number of the "Titius - Bode Law " version : we assume N=8 in version of the planet-Uranus and the mean distance R(k) of the planet(k) from...
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milan.milanovic.org/math/english/titius/titius7.html
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Bode's Law The Titius-Bode Law is rough rule that predicts the spacing of the planets in the Solar System. The relationship was first pointed out by Johann Titius in 1766 and was formulated as a mathematical expression by J.E. Bode in 1778. It lead Bode to predict the existence of another planet between Mars and Jupiter...
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www.astro.cornell.edu/academics/courses/astro201/bodes_...
www.astro.cornell.edu/academics/courses/astro201/bodes_law.htm
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And so, the various planets would seem to tug on each other to keep them at certain distances, or to eject planets from the Solar System if they wander too closely. So the Titius/Bode Law is perhaps not just a cosmic coincidence.
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www.jimloy.com/astro/titius.htm
www.jimloy.com/astro/titius.htm
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It is often called Bode's law; occasionally, Titius-Bode law. The semimajor axes of the orbits of the planets follow the relationship: ... It appears that these planets also obey the Titius-Bode law. Some other solar systems don't seem to follow this "law", but only some of the planets in these systems have been discovered.
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www.mira.org/fts0/planets/091/text/txt001x.htm
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This is to compare and contrast a real physical law, Kepler's Law, with a statistical relationship, the Titius-*Bode "Law." ... The *Bode-Titius Law gives a pretty fair approximation of the radiuses of the orbits of the planets. It appears to fail between Mars and Jupiter but that is where there are many asteroids and...
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www.applet-magic.com/bode.htm
www.applet-magic.com/bode.htm
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A law giving the approximate distances of the planets from the Sun which was formulated by Johann Bode and Johann Titius around 1770. See also: Dermot's Law ... Roy, A. E. "Bode's Law." In The Applications of Modern Physics to the Earth and Planetary Interiors (Ed. S. K. Runcorn). New York: Wiley, p. 146, 1967.
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scienceworld.wolfram.com/astronomy/Titius-BodeLaw.html
scienceworld.wolfram.com/astronomy/Titius-BodeLaw.html
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Titius-Bode law. Titius-Bode law. Information about Titius-Bode law in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Titius-Bode law; Titmuss, Richard Morris; Tito; Tito Manlio; Tito Vespasiano, ovvero La clemenza di Tito; Tito, Teburoro; Titograd; Titov, Alexey Nikolaievich;
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/Titius-Bode+law
encyclopedia.farlex.com/Titius-Bode+law
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The Titius-Bode Law is a mathematical curiosity, and it has been presented as such in introductory astronomy textbooks. It has historical significance. But, all too often people take it to be more than it really is.
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