Solar System Dynamics page at NASA/JPL

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SUMMARY

The Solar System Dynamics page at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) provides comprehensive resources including information on celestial bodies, their orbits, and physical data. The page serves as a valuable tool for researchers and enthusiasts interested in solar system dynamics. Additionally, a related thread on Physics Forums lists useful online calculators for math and physics, enhancing the utility of these resources. The Decade of Sun video has also been uploaded, showcasing solar phenomena over a ten-year period.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of celestial mechanics
  • Familiarity with orbital dynamics
  • Basic knowledge of astrophysics
  • Experience with online scientific resources
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore NASA's Solar System Dynamics tools for advanced orbital calculations
  • Research celestial body classification systems
  • Learn about the physics of orbits using simulation software
  • Investigate the implications of solar phenomena on planetary dynamics
USEFUL FOR

Astronomers, astrophysicists, educators, and students interested in solar system dynamics and celestial mechanics will benefit from this discussion.

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Stumbled across this and found it interesting.
Solar System Dynamics pages at JPL (Jet Propulsion Lab)/NASA.
Has Bodies, Orbits, Physical Data, Tools, etc.
https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?site_map

Cheers,
Tom
 
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