THE RIGHT ANGLE REMAINDER RULE, FORMAT FOUR. MARS RELATIONSHIPS.
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MARS also has its movements synchronized with the movements of many Solar System Bodies, in an “impossible” manner. Here are a few examples.
Example 1. During One Mars Rotation Period, Uranus and its Five Large Satellites rotate altogether a total of 1080.997 degrees, which is equivalent to 2 complete rotations plus A REMAINDER of FOUR RIGHT ANGLES (error 0.997 degrees).
Example 2. During One Mars Rotation Period, The Large Satellites of The Two Ice Giants (Uranus and Neptune) revolve altogether a total of 629.67 degrees, which is equivalent to 1 complete revolution plus A REMAINDER of THREE RIGHT ANGLES (error 0.3 degrees).
Example 3. During One Mars Rotation Period, The Sun and The Planets rotate altogether a total of 3600.349 degrees, which is equivalent to 9 complete rotations plus A REMAINDER of FOUR RIGHT ANGLES (error 0.35 degrees).
Example 4. During Mars’ Rotation Period, Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” (Amalthean) Satellites revolve altogether a total of 3780.2 degrees, which is equivalent to 10 complete revolutions plus A REMAINDER of TWO RIGHT ANGLES (error 0.22 degrees).
Example 5. During Mars’ Rotation Period, The Retrograde (Rotation) Planets (Venus, Uranus, and Binary Planet Pluto/Charon) rotate altogether a total of 631.34 degrees, which is equivalent to 1 complete rotation plus A REMAINDER of THREE RIGHT ANGLES (error 1.34 degrees).
Example 6. During One Mars ORBITAL PERIOD, the Four Giant Planets REVOLVE altogether a total of 92.32 degrees, which is equivalent to ONE RIGHT ANGLE (error 2.32 degrees); and also:- During One Mars ROTATION PERIOD, The Four Giant Planets ROTATE altogether a total of 2789.37 degrees, which is equivalent to 7 complete rotations plus A REMAINDER of THREE RIGHT ANGLES (error 0.625 degrees).
Example 7. During One Mars Orbital Period, The Four Inner Solar System Planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) revolve altogether a total of 4949.07 degrees, which is equivalent to 13 complete revolutions plus A REMAINDER of THREE RIGHT ANGLES (error 0.929 degrees).
Example 8. During One Mars Orbital Period, The Sun and Moon rotate altogether a total of 19079.8 degrees, which is equivalent to 52 complete rotations plus A REMAINDER of FOUR RIGHT ANGLES (error 0.165 degrees).
Example 9. During TWO Mars Synodic Revolution Periods, The Sun rotates 63 complete rotations plus A REMAINDER of ONE RIGHT ANGLE (error 0.16 degrees).
Example 10. During TWO Jupiter Rotation Periods, The Two Mars Satellites (Phobos and Deimos) revolve altogether a total of 1169.49 degrees, which is equivalent to 3 complete revolutions plus A REMAINDER of ONE RIGHT ANGLE (error 0.5 degrees).
Example 11. The SUM of the Orbital Periods of the Four Inner Solar System Planets = 1364.90443 Earth days. During TWICE this time period, Mars rotates 2660 complete rotations plus A REMAINDER of THREE RIGHT ANGLES (error = 2.185 degrees).
Example 12. The SUM of The Rotation Periods of The Four Inner Solar System Planets = 303.6881 Earth days. During this time period, Mars rotates 295 complete rotations plus A REMAINDER of FOUR RIGHT ANGLES (error = 1.69 degrees).
Example 13. During TWO Mars Rotation Periods, The INNERMOST Satellites of (each of) The Four Giant Planets revolve and rotate altogether a total of 17008.9129 degrees, which is equivalent to 47 complete rotations/revolutions plus A REMAINDER of ONE RIGHT ANGLE. (error 1.087 degrees.)
Example 14. During one Mars Rotation Period, The INNERMOST Satellites of The Solar System rotate altogether a total of 5488.0156 degrees, which is equivalent to 15 complete rotations plus A REMAINDER of ONE RIGHT ANGLE. (error 1.98 degrees).
PRIMARY SATELLITES.
A PRIMARY Satellite is The LARGEST Satellite for a particular planet. For example, Jupiter’s LARGEST Satellite is Ganymede. In that case, Ganymede is the PRIMARY Satellite for Jupiter.
Example 15. During One Mars Rotation Period, The PRIMARY Satellites of the Four Giant Planets revolve TWO RIGHT ANGLES. (error 0.197 degrees).
Example 16. During TWO Mars Rotation Periods, The PRIMARY Satellites of The Superior Planets revolve altogether a total of 2792.0603 degrees, which is equivalent to 7 complete revolutions plus A REMAINDER of THREE RIGHT ANGLES. (error 2.06 degrees).