Earth and Moon orbital anomalies
Ll. Bel

TL;DR
This paper explores how a time-varying gravitational constant or mass could explain observed anomalies in Earth's Moon and the Astronomical Unit's orbital behaviors.
Contribution
It proposes a model involving a changing gravitational constant or mass to account for orbital anomalies of Earth and Moon.
Findings
A variable gravitational constant can explain the increasing Astronomical Unit.
A changing mass or gravity affects lunar orbit eccentricity.
The model aligns with observed orbital anomalies.
Abstract
A time-dependent gravitational constant or mass would correctly describe the suspected increasing of both: the Astronomical unit and the eccentricity of the Lunar orbit around the Earth.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlanetary Science and Exploration · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life · Astro and Planetary Science
