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Scientific Paper
Title Galilean Gravitation: Solar System Orbits
Author(s) David F Roscoe
Keywords scalar field, orbital periods, solar system planets
Published 1993
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 4
Number 3
Pages 43-46

Abstract

The formalism obtained in [2] was defined up to a scalar field. This paper indicates how to fix this field in an approximate manner and apply the resulting approximately defined formalism to calculate orbital periods of solar system planets.