[meteorite-list] Venus May Have Once Had A Moon
From: Philip R. Burns <pib_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed Oct 11 17:14:11 2006 Message-ID: <6.2.5.6.2.20061011161016.04b9bdc8_at_pibburns.com> At 02:57 PM 10/11/2006, Rob McCafferty wrote: >If log angular momentum is plotted vs log Mass, all >planets fit nicely on a line except Venus and Mercury >(Earth/moon system needs to be combined). >Now since angular momentum is a conserved quantity, it >matters not one jot how far a planet and its moon >drift apart. Combine the angular momentum of Venus and >Mercury and they slot nicely on the line like all the >others. >If some accuse me of favouring an idea which is too >neat, I'd accuse the author of this article of this >article of over-thinking a problem. The peculiar >rotation of venus is rather nicely explained by it >losing a moon, especially one as big as Mercury. I believe the late Robert Harrington (d. 1993) of the U. S. Naval Observatory proposed many years ago that Mercury was an escaped moon of Venus. I don't have the reference to hand, but it shouldn't be too hard to find. -- Philip R. "Pib" Burns pib_at_pibburns.com http://www.pibburns.com/ Received on Wed 11 Oct 2006 05:12:15 PM PDT |
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