Difference between revisions 6290341 and 6290364 on srwikixxxx'''Mercury'''{{subst:Autobot/sandbox4 | ime = Mercury Bulk parameters Mercury Earth Ratio (Mercury/Earth) | Mass (1024 kg) = 0.3302 | Volume (1010 km3) = 6.083 | Equatorial radius (km) = 2439.7 (contracted; show full)| Mean Longitude (deg) = 252.25084 North Pole of Rotation | Right Ascension = 281.01 - 0.003T | Declination = 61.45 - 0.005T | Reference Date = 12:00 UT 1 Jan 2000 (JD 2451545.0) T = Julian centuries from reference date ⏎ }yyyy xxxx'''Venus'''{{subst:Autobot/sandbox4 | ime = Venus Bulk parameters Venus Earth Ratio (Venus/Earth) | Mass (1024 kg) = 4.8685 | Volume (1010 km3) = 92.843 (contracted; show full)| Longitude of perihelion (deg) = 131.53298 | Mean Longitude (deg) = 181.97973 North Pole of Rotation | Right Ascension = 272.76 | Declination = 67.16 | Reference Date = 12:00 UT 1 Jan 2000 (JD 2451545.0) ⏎ }yyyy xxxx'''Moon'''{{subst:Autobot/sandbox4 | ime = Moon Bulk parameters Moon Earth Ratio (Moon/Earth) | Mass (1024 kg) = 0.07349 | Volume (1010 km3) = 2.1958 (contracted; show full)| Sidereal rotation period (hrs) = 655.728 | Obliquity to orbit (deg) = 6.68 | Recession rate from Earth (cm/yr) = 3.8 Mean values at opposition from Earth | Distance from Earth (equator, km) = 378,000 | Apparent diameter (seconds of arc) = 1896 Apparent visual magnitude -12.74 ⏎ }yyyy xxxx'''Mars'''{{subst:Autobot/sandbox4 | ime = Mars Bulk parameters Mars Earth Ratio (Mars/Earth) | Mass (1024 kg) = 0.64185 | Volume (1010 km3) = 16.318 (contracted; show full)| Longitude of perihelion (deg) = 336.04084 | Mean Longitude (deg) = 355.45332 North Pole of Rotation | Right Ascension = 317.681 - 0.106T | Declination = 52.887 - 0.061T | Reference Date = 12:00 UT 1 Jan 2000 (JD 2451545.0) ⏎ }yyyy xxxx'''Jupiter'''{{subst:Autobot/sandbox4 | ime = Jupiter Bulk parameters Jupiter Earth Ratio (Jupiter/Earth) | Mass (1024 kg) = 1,898.6 | Volume (1010 km3) = 143,128 (contracted; show full)| Longitude of perihelion (deg) = 14.75385 | Mean Longitude (deg) = 34.40438 North Pole of Rotation | Right Ascension = 268.05 - 0.009T | Declination = 64.49 + 0.003T | Reference Date = 12:00 UT 1 Jan 2000 (JD 2451545.0) ⏎ }yyyy xxxx'''Saturn'''{{subst:Autobot/sandbox4 | ime = Saturn Bulk parameters Saturn Earth Ratio (Saturn/Earth) | Mass (1024 kg) = 568.46 | Volume (1010 km3) = 82,713 (contracted; show full) North Pole of Rotation | Right Ascension = 40.5954 - 0.0577T | Declination = 83.5380 - 0.0066T | Reference Date = 12:00 UT 1 Jan 2000 (JD 2451545.0) }yyyy⏎ xxxx'''Uranus'''{{subst:Autobot/sandbox4 | ime = Uranus Bulk parameters Uranus Earth Ratio (Uranus/Earth) | Mass (1024 kg) = 86.832 | Volume (1010 km3) = 6,833 Radius (1 bar level) (km) (contracted; show full)| Longitude of perihelion (deg) = 170.96424 | Mean Longitude (deg) = 313.23218 North Pole of Rotation | Right Ascension = 257.43 | Declination = -15.10 | Reference Date = 12:00 UT 1 Jan 2000 (JD 2451545.0) ⏎ }yyyy xxxx'''Neptune'''{{subst:Autobot/sandbox4 | ime = Neptune Bulk parameters Neptune Earth Ratio (Neptune/Earth) | Mass (1024 kg) = 102.43 | Volume (1010 km3) = 6,254 (contracted; show full)| Mean Longitude (deg) = 304.88003 North Pole of Rotation | Right Ascension = 299.36 + 0.70 sin N | Declination = 43.46 - 0.51 cos N | Reference Date = 12:00 UT 1 Jan 2000 (JD 2451545.0) N = 359.28 + 549.308T degrees⏎ }yyyy xxxx'''Pluto'''{{subst:Autobot/sandbox4 | ime = Pluto Bulk parameters Pluto Earth Ratio (Pluto/Earth) | Mass (1024 kg) = 0.0125 | Volume (1010 km3) = 0.715 (contracted; show full)On 11 February 1999 at 11:22 UT (6:22 a.m. EST), Pluto passed Neptune as the furthest planet from the Sun once again and will remain so until 5 April 2231. North Pole of Rotation | Right Ascension = 313.02 | Declination = 9.09 Reference Date : 12:00 UT 1 Jan 2000 (JD 2451545.0) All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://sr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=6290364.
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