Artigo Revisado por pares

Dynamics of Pluto and Charon

1989; American Geophysical Union; Volume: 16; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1029/gl016i011p01217

ISSN

1944-8007

Autores

Anthony R. Dobrovolskis,

Tópico(s)

Nuclear physics research studies

Resumo

The dynamics of the Pluto‐Charon system are reviewed from a historical perspective. Although Pluto‧s orbit crosses Neptune‧s, an intricate system of nested resonances keeps these planets apart. Pluto‧s orbit is apparently chaotic as well. Pluto always keeps the same face turned toward Charon, and vice versa . Tides also damp Charon‧s orbital eccentricity and inclination. Precession of Pluto‧s orbital plane causes Pluto‧s obliquity to vary periodically from formally prograde to retrograde. Pluto is probably an original member of the Solar system, but not an escaped satellite of Neptune. The Voyager II encounter with Neptune, the final Pluto‐Charon mutual events, and the next generation of telescopes are bound to reveal some surprises.

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