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- Title
Properties of Bessel Function Solution to Kepler's Equation with Application to Opposition and Conjunction of Earth-Mars.
- Authors
Ebaid, Abdelhalim; Al-Blowy, Ahmed B.
- Abstract
In this article, a simple approach is suggested to calculate the approximate dates of opposition and conjunction of Earth and Mars since their opposition on August 28, 2003 (at perihelion of Mars). The goal of this article has been achieved via using accurate analytical solution to Kepler's equation in terms of Bessel function. The periodicity property of this solution and its particular values at specified times are discussed through some lemmas. The mathematical conditions of opposition and conjunction of the two planets are formulated. Moreover, the intervals of opposition and conjunction have been determined using the graphs of some defined functions. The calculations reveal that there are nine possible oppositions and conjunctions for Earth and Mars during 20 years started on August 28, 2003. The dates of such oppositions and conjunctions were approximately determined and listed in Tables. It is found that our calculations differ few days from the published real dates of Earth-Mars oppositions due to the neglected effects of the gravitational attraction of other planets in the Solar system on the motion of two planets. The period of 20 years can be extended for any number of years by following the suggested analysis. Furthermore, the current approach may be extended to study the opposition and conjunction of the Earth and any outer planet.
- Subjects
BESSEL functions; KEPLER'S equation; CELESTIAL mechanics; ROTATION of the earth; MARS' orbit
- Publication
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung Section A: A Journal of Physical Sciences, 2016, Vol 71, Issue 5, p457
- ISSN
0932-0784
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/zna-2015-0521