Table of Planetary Elements, conforming rigorously with Kirkwood Hialigy. 
_ iteanithetion of Kirkwood’s Analegy. 
Planet. Ment diatanaes |. ef eee Sire reraie|D yer logy 
sun’s mass, mean solar days.) attraction. ¢ | 
he is Se? OR AR 
Mereury* 0.387.099 ( cance] 1.003.478 | (0.198.122)) 4 
Venus pe ens 0.723.333 aie rr 0.972.917 | 0.377.908 
Earth + + | 1.000.000 | , sea55g | 0997-270 0.513.934 : 
Mow oe S's 1.523.691 (siaraua) 1.025.986 | 0.768.429. 
Kirkwood (2.908.511)| (595) (2.406.104), (0.830.951) 
Jpiler . << sv 5 5.202.800 = 0.385.907 | 5.035.373 
ae 9.598.852 | srry | 0.487.003 8.497.477 
Uranus. ..... 19.182.730 (aaa (1.896.779), (7.875.342) 
Neptune. .... 30.039.500 ae 
An interpolated lanet with a mean distance a=0.20 and a mass of 
the above 
soil harmonize wit 
e system. 
Teas 
+ This interpolated mass of Mercury compares with — thus :-— 
Encke's value, . «© + « »/s 
+ And for Mars: 
Burckhardt’s mass, . . . . = 
Walker's interpolated do, 
‘ 
§ And for Uranus: 
BORE Ss HEM eg ke 
Walker's interpolated mass, 
ienonen mae 
Leverrier’s first mass,. . 
Walker's interpolated mass, . 
Leverrier’s second mass, . . . 
1 wi 700 
: amen 1 
1 
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4.865.771 
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