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Landing of Mars or Ceres on Earth (new model of our solar system). I: Perturbation after landing in a second order theory
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    Landing of Mars or Ceres on Earth (new model of our solar system). I: Perturbation after landing in a second order theory (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    This paper investigates the second order perturbations up to the second degree in eccentricity and inclination of a model of solar system after the landing of Mars or Ceres on the Earth. The author suggests that Mars or Ceres land in Siberia or the Pacific Ocean near the South Pole. The main purpose is the investigation of the perturbations in terms of classical orbital dynamics of the new model of solar system. After landing of Mars or Ceres on the Earth there will be a change in the orbital elements, angular momentum, climate and ecology of the Earth.
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    Hori-Lie technique
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    Jacobi coordinates
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    Poincaré canonical variables
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    eccentricity
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    inclination
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    classical orbital dynamics
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    change in the orbital elements
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