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Saturn .... Uranus .... Neptune . . . y h & V 5. 202 9. 539 19. 183 30. 054 5. 2 10. 0 19. 6 38. 8 + 0. 002 - 0. 461 - 0. 417 - 8. 746 lly. 9 29y. 5 84y. O 164y. 8 399 d 378 d 370 d 36711 Table of the planets-, symbols, distances, and periods. The column headed "Bode" gives the distance according to Bode's Law; the column headed "Diff. , " the difference between the true distance and that given by Bode's Law. 351, Periods. The sidereal period of a planet is the time of Definition of its revolut...ion around the sun, from a star to the same star Sldereal and synodic again, as seen from the sun. The synodic period is the time periods. Between two successive conjunctions of the planet with the sun, as seen from the earth. The sidereal and synodic periods are connected by the same relation as the sidereal and synodic months (Sec. 191), namely, _ = ---, i n w hich k -L & , P, and S are, respectively, the periods Equation expressing of the earth and of the planet, and the planet's synodic period ; relation * .
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