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TITLE: New components of the mercury’s perihelion precession
AUTHORS: J. J. Smulsky
KEYWORDS: Mercury; Perihelion; Observation; Calculation; Sun's Compound Model
JOURNAL NAME: Natural Science, Vol.3 No.4, April 20, 2011
ABSTRACT: The velocity of perihelion rotation of Mercury's orbit relatively motionless space is computed. It is prove that it coincides with that calculated by the Newtonian interaction of the planets and of the compound model of the Sun’s rotation.