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by jacobolus
1737 days ago
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Er, wait a sec, that doesn’t make any sense. Chalk it up to tiredness. With a ~30 Earth-year long year, Saturn of course goes about 1/30 of the way around its orbit each Earth year; this would just as closely relate it to a pentagon as a hexagon. It’s Jupiter with a ~12 Earth-year long year that would go about 1/12 of the way around its orbit each Earth year. Saturn and Jupiter together have orbits that return to about the same state every ~60 years. |
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