Demonstrations
DEMONSTRATIONS. Note:- If you want to verify any of the Solar System numerical data in the examples below, this facility is not available on this website, but is available (with scans from original data sources) in Appendix 2 of the book The Signs In The Heavens, by Roger Elliott, published by Rariorum, available on Amazon.
THE JUPITER SYSTEM. Jupiter has Four LARGE Satellites (The “Galilean” Satellites), and, inferior to these, Four SMALL “Inner” Satellites. These are Jupiter’s Eight Close “Regular” Satellites.
SIGN NUMBER 1. During One Jupiter orbital period, Jupiter and its Four LARGE Satellites rotate synodically altogether a total of 14,999.17 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Jupiter’s orbital period = 4330.595 Earth days. Here are the names and synodic rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter and its Four LARGE (“Galilean”) Satellites:- Jupiter 0.4135778 and Io 1.769861 and Europa 3.554095 and Ganymede 7.166393 and Callisto 16.75358
(4330.595 ÷ 0.4135778) + (4330.595 ÷ 1.769861) + (4330.595 ÷ 3.554095) + (4330.595 ÷ 7.166393) + (4330.595 ÷ 16.75358) = 14,999.17 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Jupiter’s orbital period – Section 5; and Jupiter’s synodic rotation period – Sections 5 and/or 8; and Jupiter’s four large satellite synodic rotation periods, which are equal to their synodic revolution periods – Section 7; and to verify satellite sizes – Section 5; and to verify that satellites close to the parent planet have rotation periods equal to their orbital periods – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 2. During TWO Jupiter Synodic Revolution Periods, Jupiter’s Eight Close “Regular” Satellites revolve synodically altogether a total of 8998.55 Revolutions.
DEMONSTRATION:- Jupiter’s synodic revolution period = 398.8846 Earth days. Here are the names and synodic revolution periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter’s Eight Close “Regular” Satellites:- (Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” Satellites) Metis 0.29480 and Adrastea 0.29828 and Amalthea 0.498236 and Thebe 0.674641 and (Jupiter’s Four LARGE Satellites) Io 1.769861 and Europa 3.554095 and Ganymede 7.166393 and Callisto 16.75358
2 x [(398.8846 ÷ 0.29480) + (398.8846 ÷ 0.29828) + (398.8846 ÷ 0.498236) + (398.8846 ÷ 0.674641) + (398.8846 ÷ 1.769861) + (398.8846 ÷ 3.554095) + (398.8846 ÷ 7.166393) + (398.8846 ÷ 16.75358)] = 8998.55 Revolutions.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Jupiter’s synodic revolution period – Section 3; and Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” Satellites’ synodic revolution periods – Section 10; and to verify which satellites are Jupiter’s Eight “Regular” Satellites – Section 10; and Jupiter’s Four LARGE Satellites synodic revolution periods – Section 7; and to verify satellite sizes – Section 5.
THE JUPITER SYSTEM AND VENUS. The next four Signs in The Heavens involve VENUS’ relationships with The Jupiter System.
SIGN NUMBER 3. One Venus Synodic revolution Period, as viewed from Earth = 583.9205 Earth days. During this precise time period, Jupiter and its Eight Close Regular Satellites rotate altogether a total of 7,999.50 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- One Venus Synodic revolution Period, as viewed from Earth = 583.9205 Earth days. Here are the rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter and its Eight Close “Regular” Satellites (ie:- Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” Satellites, and Jupiter’s Four LARGE “Galilean” Satellites):- Jupiter 0.41353831 and (The Four Small “Inner” Satellites) Metis 0.294780 and Adrastea 0.298260 and Amalthea 0.498179 and Thebe 0.674536 and (The Four Large “Galilean” Satellites):- Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184
(583.9205 ÷ 0.41353831) + (583.9205 ÷ 0.294780) + (583.9205 ÷ 0.298260) + (583.9205 ÷ 0.498179) + (583.9205 ÷ 0.674536) + (583.9205 ÷ 1.769137786) + (583.9205 ÷ 3.551181041) + (583.9205 ÷ 7.15455296) + (583.9205 ÷ 16.6890184) = 7,999.50 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Venus synodic revolution period – Section 3; and Jupiter rotation period – Section 5 and 8; and Jupiter “Inner” Satellites’ orbital periods, which are equal to their rotation periods – Section 10; and Jupiter’s Four Large “Galilean” Satellites’ orbital periods, which are equal to their rotation periods – Section 7; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and to verify satellite sizes – Section 5; and to verify Jupiter’s Eight Close “Regular” Satellites – Section 10.
SIGN NUMBER 4. During One Venus synodic rotation period (145.9276 Earth days), Jupiter and its Eight Close “Regular” Satellites rotate altogether a total of 1,999.156 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Venus’ synodic rotation period = 145.9276 Earth days; and here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter and its Eight Close “Regular” Satellites:- Jupiter 0.41353831 and (Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” Satellites) Metis 0.294780 and Adrastea 0.298260 and Amalthea 0.498179 and Thebe 0.674536 and (Jupiter’s Four LARGE Satellites) Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184
(145.9276 ÷ 0.41353831) + (145.9276 ÷ 0.294780) + (145.9276 ÷ 0.298260) + (145.9276 ÷ 0.498179) + (145.9276 ÷ 0.674536) + (145.9276 ÷ 1.769137786) + (145.9276 ÷ 3.551181041) + (145.9276 ÷ 7.15455296) + (145.9276 ÷ 16.6890184) = 1,999.156 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Venus’ synodic rotation period – Section 5; and Jupiter rotation period – Section 5 and 8; and Jupiter’s “Inner” Satellites’ orbital periods, which are equal to their rotation periods – Section 10; and Jupiter’s Four Large “Galilean” Satellites’ orbital periods – Section 7; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and to verify satellite sizes – Section 5; and to verify Jupiter’s Eight Close “Regular” Satellites – Section 10.
SIGN NUMBER 5. Venus’ SYNODIC REVOLUTION PERIOD, AS VIEWED FROM JUPITER = 236.9914 Earth days. During this precise time period, Jupiter and its Four Small “Inner“ Satellites rotate altogether a total of 2998.68 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- The calculation of Venus’ SYNODIC REVOLUTION PERIOD, AS VIEWED FROM JUPITER is carried out in the following manner:- Venus orbital period = 224.695 Earth days; and Jupiter’s orbital period = 4330.595 Earth days.
1 ÷ [(1 ÷ 224.695) minus (1 ÷ 4330.595)] = 236.9914 Earth days.
Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter and its Four Small “Inner“ Satellites:- Jupiter 0.41354 and Metis 0.294780 and Adrastea 0.298260 and Amalthea 0.498179 and Thebe 0.674536
(236.9914 ÷ 0.41354) + (236.9914 ÷ 0.294780) + (236.9914 ÷ 0.298260) + (236.9914 ÷ 0.498179) + (236.9914 ÷ 0.674536) = 2998.68 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Orbital periods of Venus and Jupiter – Section 5; and Jupiter’s rotation period – Section 8; and Jupiter’s Four “Inner” Satellites’ rotation periods, which are equal to their orbital periods – Section 10; and to verify satellite sizes – Section 5; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 6. Venus and Uranus are the only two RETROGRADE (rotation) Planets (if we count Pluto as being a Trans-Neptunian Object, rather than as a planet). The SUM of their synodic rotation periods = 146.6459 Earth days. During TWICE this precise time period, Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” Satellites revolve altogether a total of 3001.83 revolutions.
DEMONSTRATION:- Venus synodic rotation period = 145.9276 Earth days; and Uranus synodic rotation period = 0.71835 Earth days. The SUM of these two periods = 146.6459 Earth days.
Here are the orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” Satellites:- Metis 0.294780 and Adrastea 0.298260 and Amalthea 0.498179 and Thebe 0.674536
[(2 x 146.6459) ÷ 0.294780] + [(2 x 146.6459) ÷ 0.298260] + [(2 x 146.6459) ÷ 0.498179] + [(2 x 146.6459) ÷ 0.674536] = 3001.83 revolutions.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Rotation periods of Venus and Uranus – Section 5; and Jupiter’s Four “Inner” Satellites’ orbital periods – Section 10; and to verify satellite sizes – Section 5.
THE JUPITER SYSTEM AND THE EARTH/MOON SYSTEM. The next four Signs in The Heavens involve relationships between The Jupiter System and The Earth/Moon System.
SIGN NUMBER 7. During One Earth Tropical Year, Jupiter and its Eight Close “Regular” Satellites rotate synodically altogether a total of 5002.93 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- The Earth Tropical Year (equinox to equinox) = 365.242190 Earth days. Here are the names and synodic rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter and its Eight Close “Regular” Satellites:- Jupiter 0.4135778 and Metis 0.29480 and Adrastea 0.29828 and Amalthea 0.498236 and Thebe 0.674641 and Io 1.769861 and Europa 3.554095 and Ganymede 7.166393 and Callisto 16.75358
(365.242190 ÷ 0.4135778) + (365.242190 ÷ 0.29480) + (365.242190 ÷ 0.29828) + (365.242190 ÷ 0.498236) + (365.242190 ÷ 0.674641) + (365.242190 ÷ 1.769861) + (365.242190 ÷ 3.554095) + (365.242190 ÷ 7.166393) + (365.242190 ÷ 16.75358) = 5002.93 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Earth tropical year – Section 1; and Jupiter’s synodic rotation period – Section 8; and Jupiter’s Four “Inner” Satellites’ synodic revolution periods, which are equal to their synodic rotation periods – Section 10; and Jupiter’s Four LARGE Satellites’ synodic revolution periods, which are equal to their synodic rotation periods – Section 7; and satellite sizes – Section 5; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and to verify Jupiter’s Eight Close “Regular” Satellites – Section 10.
SIGN NUMBER 8. The SUM of the revolution periods of The Lunar Node and The Lunar Perigee = 10,029.86795 Earth days. During TWICE this precise time period, Jupiter and its Four LARGE “Galilean” Satellites revolve altogether a total of 20,997.83 revolutions.
DEMONSTRATION:- The revolution period of The Lunar Node = 6798.375113 Earth days; and The revolution period of The Lunar Perigee = 3231.492837 Earth days. The SUM of these two periods = 10,029.86795 Earth days.
Here are the names and orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter and its Four LARGE “Galilean” ” Satellites:- Jupiter 4330.595 and Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184
[(2 x 10,029.86795) ÷ 4330.595] + [(2 x 10,029.86795) ÷ 1.769137786] + [(2 x 10,029.86795) ÷ 3.551181041] + [(2 x 10,029.86795) ÷ 7.15455296] + [(2 x 10,029.86795) ÷ 16.6890184] = 20,997.83 revolutions.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Revolution periods of Lunar Node and Lunar Perigee – Section 6; and Jupiter orbital period – Section 5; and orbital periods of Jupiter’s Four LARGE “Galilean” Satellites – Section 7; and to verify satellite sizes – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 9. During one Synodic Revolution Period of The Lunar Perigee (411.802 Earth days), Jupiter rotates 995.8 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- The synodic revolution period of The Lunar Perigee = 411.802 Earth days; and Jupiter’s rotation period = 0.41353831 Earth days.
411.802 ÷ 0.41353831 = 995.8 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Lunar perigee – Section 6; and Jupiter’s rotation period – Sections 5 and 8.
SIGN NUMBER 10. An Eclipse Year (which is The Synodic Revolution Period of The Lunar Node) is listed as 346.620 Earth days. During FOUR Eclipse Years, Jupiter and its Eight Close “Regular” Satellites rotate altogether a total of 18,994.28 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- The Eclipse Year = 346.620 Earth days.
Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter and its Eight Close “Regular” Satellites:- Jupiter 0.41353831 and Metis 0.294780 and Adrastea 0.298260 and Amalthea 0.498179 and Thebe 0.674536 and Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184
[(4 x 346.620) ÷ 0.41353831] + [(4 x 346.620) ÷ 0.294780] + [(4 x 346.620) ÷ 0.298260] + [(4 x 346.620) ÷ 0.498179] + [(4 x 346.620) ÷ 0.674536] + [(4 x 346.620) ÷ 1.769137786] + [(4 x 346.620) ÷ 3.551181041] + [(4 x 346.620) ÷ 7.15455296] + [(4 x 346.620) ÷ 16.6890184] = 18,994.28 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Eclipse Year – Section 6; and Jupiter’s Four “Inner” Satellites’ orbital periods, which are equal to their rotation periods – Section 10; and Jupiter’s Four LARGE Satellites’ orbital periods, which are equal to their rotation periods – Section 7; and to verify satellite sizes – Section 5; and to verify that satellite orbital periods are equal to their rotation periods – Section 5; and Jupiter’s Eight Close “Regular” Satellites – Section 10.
THE JUPITER SYSTEM AND THE MARS SYSTEM. The next four Signs in The Heavens involve relationships between The Jupiter System and The Mars System.
SIGN NUMBER 11. Mars and Jupiter are neighbor planets. During FOUR Mars Orbital Periods, Jupiter’s Eight Close “Regular” Satellites revolve altogether a total of 31,000.62 revolutions.
DEMONSTRATION:- Mars’ Orbital Period = 686.98 Earth days.
Here are the names and orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter’s Eight Close “Regular” Satellites:- Metis 0.294780 and Adrastea 0.298260 and Amalthea 0.498179 and Thebe 0.674536 and Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184
4 x [(686.98 ÷ 0.294780) + (686.98 ÷ 0.298260) + (686.98 ÷ 0.498179) + (686.98 ÷ 0.674536) + (686.98 ÷ 1.769137786) + (686.98 ÷ 3.551181041) + (686.98 ÷ 7.15455296) + (686.98 ÷ 16.6890184)] = 31,000.62 revolutions.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Mars’ orbital period – Section 5; and Jupiter’s Four “Inner” Satellites’ orbital periods – Section 10; and Jupiter’s Four LARGE Satellites’ orbital periods – Section 7; and to verify satellite sizes – Section 5; and Jupiter’s Eight Close “Regular” Satellites – Section 10.
SIGN NUMBER 12. Mars and Jupiter are neighbor planets. The SUM of the orbital periods of Mars and its Two Satellites = 688.56135 Earth days. During THREE times this precise time period, Jupiter rotates 4995.14 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Mars’ orbital period = 686.98 Earth days. Mars has two satellites – Phobos and Deimos. Phobos’ orbital period = 0.31891023 Earth days; and Deimos’ orbital period = 1.2624407 Earth days. The SUM of these three periods = 688.56135 Earth days. Jupiter’s rotation period = 0.41353831 Earth days.
(3 x 688.56135) ÷ 0.41353831 = 4995.14 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Mars’ orbital period – Section 5; and orbital periods of Phobos and Deimos – Section 7; and Jupiter’s rotation period – Sections 5 and 8.
SIGN NUMBER 13. Mars and Jupiter are neighbor planets. Mars has just Two Satellites. Jupiter’s Synodic Revolution Period, AS VIEWED FROM MARS = 816.5056 Earth days. During this precise time period, Mars and its Two Satellites rotate synodically altogether a total of 3,999.35 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Jupiter’s Synodic Revolution Period, AS VIEWED FROM MARS is calculated in the following manner:-
Mars’ orbital period = 686.98 Earth days; and Jupiter’s orbital period = 4330.595 Earth days.
1 ÷ [(1 ÷ 686.98) minus (1 ÷ 4330.595)] = 816.5056 Earth days.
The synodic rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of Mars and its Two Satellites are:- Mars 1.02749 and Phobos 0.319058343 and Deimos 1.264764923
(816.5056 ÷ 1.02749) + (816.5056 ÷ 0.319058343) + (816.5056 ÷ 1.264764923) = 3,999.35 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify that Mars and Jupiter are neighbor planets – Section 16; and orbital periods of Mars and Jupiter Section 5; and Mars’ synodic rotation period – Section 5; and Phobos and Deimos synodic rotation periods – Section 7; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5;
SIGN NUMBER 14. Mars and Jupiter are neighbor planets. Mars has just Two Satellites. During One Jupiter Orbital Period, Mars and its Two Satellites revolve synodically altogether a total of 17,002 63 revolutions.
DEMONSTRATION:- Jupiter’s orbital period = 4330.595 Earth days. The synodic revolution periods (expressed in Earth days) of Mars and its Two Satellites are:- Mars 779.9382 and Phobos 0.319058343 and Deimos 1.264764923
(4330 595 ÷ 779.9382) + (4330 595 ÷ 0.319058343) + (4330 595 ÷ 1.264764923) = 17,002 63 revolutions.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify that Mars and Jupiter are neighbor planets – Section 16; and Jupiter’s orbital period – Section 5; and Mars’ synodic revolution period – Section 3; and Phobos and Deimos synodic revolution periods – Section 7.
SEPARATE JUPITER SYSTEM SIGNS. The next four Signs in The Heavens involve The Jupiter System alone.
SIGN NUMBER 15. FOUR times the PRODUCT of the orbital periods of Jupiter’s Four LARGE “Galilean” Satellites = 3000.5976
DEMONSTRATION:- Jupiter has Four LARGE Satellites. Here are their names, listed in ascending orbit order, together with their orbital periods (ie:- their sidereal revolution periods) (expressed in Earth days):- Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184 FOUR times The PRODUCT of these four periods = 4 x (1.769137786 x 3.551181041 x 7.15455296 x 16.6890184) = 3000.5976
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Orbital periods of Jupiter’s Four LARGE Satellites – Section 7; and to verify satellite sizes Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 16. The SUM of the synodic revolution periods of Jupiter’s Four LARGE Satellites = 70.7096 Jupiter solar days. TWICE The SQUARE of this number = 9999.568
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the names and synodic revolution periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter’s Four LARGE Satellites:- Io 1.76986 and Europa 3.554095 and Ganymede 7.16639 and Callisto 16.75358 and Jupiter’s solar day = 0.4135778 Earth solar days.
The SUM of the synodic revolution periods of these Four LARGE Satellites = (1.769861 + 3.554095 + 7.16639 + 16.75358) ÷ 0.4135778 = 70.7096 Jupiter solar days; and 2 x (70.70962) = 9,999.7
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Jupiter’s Four LARGE Satellites synodic revolution periods – Section 7; and to verify satellite sizes – Section 5; and The Jupiter Solar Day (ie:- Jupiter’s synodic rotation period) – Section 8.
SIGN NUMBER 17. Jupiter’s OUTERMOST LARGE Satellite is Callisto. Callisto’s “Line of Apsides” revolves (round Jupiter) with a revolution period of 183,570.1 Earth days. During this time period, Callisto revolves 10,999.45 revolutions.
DEMONSTRATION:- Callisto’s “Line of Apsides” revolves (round Jupiter) with a revolution period of 183,570.1 Earth days.
Callisto’s orbital period = 16.6890184 Earth days.
183,570.1 ÷ 16.6890184 = 10,999.45 revolutions.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Jupiter’s Four LARGE Satellites’ orbital periods – Section 7; and Callisto’s line of apsides – Section 14.
SIGN NUMBER 18. Jupiter has Four LARGE Satellites. Here are their names, listed in ascending orbit order:- Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto
A PASS PERIOD is the length of time between successive occasions when two satellites pass one another (ie:- when the faster revolving satellite overtakes the slower revolving satellite)
The Europa/Ganymede PASS PERIOD = 7.050927131 Earth days, and The Ganymede/Callisto PASS PERIOD = 12.52324703 Earth days. TWICE The CUBE of The SUM of these two numbers = 14,999.623
DEMONSTRATION:- Jupiter has Four LARGE Satellites. Here are their names, listed in ascending orbit order, together with their orbital periods (expressed in Earth days):- Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184
The Europa/Ganymede PASS PERIOD = 7.050927131 Earth days; and The Ganymede/Callisto PASS PERIOD = 12.52324703 Earth days.
2 x [(7.050927131 + 12.52324703)3] =14,999.623
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Jupiter’s Four LARGE Satellites’ orbital periods and Pass Periods – Section 7; and satellite sizes – Section 5.
THE JUPITER SYSTEM AND MERCURY. The next two Signs in The Heavens involve relationships between The Jupiter System and Mercury.
SIGN NUMBER 19. The SUM of the orbital and rotation periods of Mercury = 146.6156 Earth days. During TWICE this precise time period, Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” Satellites revolve altogether a total of 3001.207 revolutions.
DEMONSTRATION:- Mercury’s orbital period = 87.9694 Earth days; and Mercury’s rotation period = 58.6462 Earth days.The SUM of these two periods = 146.6156 Earth days. Here are the names and orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” Satellites:- Metis 0.294780 and Adrastea 0.298260 and Amalthea 0.498179 and Thebe 0.674536
2 x [(146.6156 ÷ 0.294780) + (146.6156 ÷ 0.298260) + (146.6156 ÷ 0.498179) + (146.6156 ÷ 0.674536)] = 3001.207 revolutions.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Orbital and rotation periods of Mercury – Section 5; and orbital periods of Jupiter’s Four “Inner” Satellites – Section 10.
SIGN NUMBER 20. The SUM of Mercury’s Four Periods (ie:- Orbital Period, Rotation Period, Synodic Revolution Period, and Synodic Rotation Period) = 332.3566 Earth days. During FOUR times this precise time period, Jupiter and its Eight Close “Regular” Satellites revolve altogether a total of 14,998.2 revolutions.
DEMONSTRATION:- Mercury’s orbital period = 87.9694 Earth days; and Mercury’s rotation period = 58.6462 Earth days; and Mercury’s synodic revolution period = 115.8774 Earth days; and Mercury’s synodic rotation period = 69.8636 Earth days. The SUM of these four periods = 332.3566 Earth days.
Here are the names and orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter and its Eight Close “Regular” Satellites:- Jupiter 4330.595 and (Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” Satellites) Metis 0.294780 and Adrastea 0.298260 and Amalthea 0.498179 and Thebe 0.674536 and (Jupiter’s Four LARGE Satellites) Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184
[(4 x 332.3566) ÷ 4330.595] + [(4 x 332.3566) ÷ 0.294780] + [(4 x 332.3566) ÷ 0.298260] + [(4 x 332.3566) ÷ 0.498179] + [(4 x 332.3566) ÷ 0.674536] + [(4 x 332.3566) ÷ 1.769137786] + [(4 x 332.3566) ÷ 3.551181041] + [(4 x 332.3566) ÷ 7.15455296] + [(4 x 332.3566) ÷ 16.6890184] = 14,998.2 revolutions.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Mercury’s orbital period, and Mercury’s rotation period, and Mercury’s synodic rotation period – Section 5; and Mercury’s synodic revolution period – Section 3; and Jupiter’s orbital period – Section 5; and Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” Satellites – Section 10; and Jupiter’s Four LARGE “Galilean” Satellites – Section 7; and for satellite sizes – Section 5; and to confirm Jupiter’s Close “Regular” Satellites – Section 10.
THE JUPITER SYSTEM AND VARIOUS BODIES.
SIGN NUMBER 21. The SUM of the orbital periods of The LARGE Satellites of The Naked-Eye Visible Planets = 184.492620 Earth days. During THREE times this precise time period, Jupiter and its Four Small “Inner” Satellites rotate synodically altogether a total of 7002.58 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- The Naked-Eye Visible Planets are:- Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. Here are the names and orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of The LARGE Satellites of these planets:- Mercury and Venus have no satellites. (Earth satellite) The Moon 27.321661 and Mars has no LARGE Satellites (only two small ones), and (Jupiter’s Four LARGE “Galilean” Satellites) Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184 and (Saturn’s Eight LARGE Satellites) Mimas 0.942421813 and Enceladus 1.370217855 and Tethys 1.887802160 and Dione 2.7369214742 and Rhea 4.517500436 and Titan 15.94542068 and Hyperion 21.2766088 and Iapetus 79.3301825
The SUM of these thirteen periods = 184.492620 Earth days.
Here are the names and synodic rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter and its Four Small “Inner” Satellites:- Jupiter 0.4135778 and Metis 0.29480 and Adrastea 0.29828 and Amalthea 0.498236 and Thebe 0.674641
[(3 x 184.492620) ÷ 0.4135778] + [(3 x 184.492620) ÷ 0.29480] + [(3 x 184.492620) ÷ 0.29828] + [(3 x 184.492620) ÷ 0.498236] + [(3 x 184.492620) ÷ 0.674641] = 7002.58 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Naked-Eye Visible Planets – Section 15; and orbital periods of The LARGE Satellites – Section 7; and Jupiter’s synodic rotation period – Section 8; and the synodic rotation periods of Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” Satellites – Section 10; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 22. The SUM of the orbital periods of The LARGE Satellites of Neighbor Planets Saturn and Uranus = 158.25422 Earth days. During this precise time period, Jupiter and its Four Small “Inner” Satellites rotate altogether a total of 2002.408 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- The orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of Saturn’s Eight LARGE Satellites and Uranus’ Five LARGE Satellites are as follows:-
(Saturn’s Eight LARGE Satellites) Mimas 0.942421813 and Enceladus 1.370217855 and Tethys 1.887802160 and Dione 2.7369214742 and Rhea 4.517500436 and Titan 15.94542068 and Hyperion 21.2766088 and Iapetus 79.3301825 and (Uranus’ Five LARGE Satellites) Miranda 1.4134840 and Ariel 2.52037932 and Umbriel 4.1441765 and Titania 8.7058703 and Oberon 13.4632423
The SUM of these thirteen periods = 158.25422 Earth days.
Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter and its Four Small “Inner” Satellites:- Jupiter 0.41353831 and Metis 0.294780 and Adrastea 0.298260 and Amalthea 0.498179 and Thebe 0.674536 (Note:- Satellite rotation periods are the same as their orbital periods.)
(158.25422 ÷ 0.41353831) + (158.25422 ÷ 0.294780) + (158.25422 ÷ 0.298260) + (158.25422 ÷ 0.498179) + (158.25422 ÷ 0.674536) = 2002.408 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify neighbor planets – Section 16; and orbital periods of LARGE Satellites – Section 7; and to verify satellite sizes – Section 5; and Jupiter rotation period – Sections 5 and 8; and Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” Satellites – Section 10; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 23. The SUM of the rotation periods of Earth, Moon, and The LARGE Satellites of The Solar System = 206.7245 Earth days. During TWICE this precise time period, Jupiter rotates 999.78 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here is a list of the rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of Earth, The Moon, and The LARGE Satellites of The Solar System:- Mercury and Venus have no satellites. Earth 0.9972697 and The Moon 27.321661 and Mars has no LARGE Satellites (only two small ones), and (Jupiter’s Four LARGE “Galilean” Satellites) Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184 and (Saturn’s Eight LARGE Satellites) Mimas 0.942421813 and Enceladus 1.370217855 and Tethys 1.887802160 and Dione 2.7369214742 and Rhea 4.517500436 and Titan 15.94542068 and Hyperion is excluded because its rotation is “chaotic” and Iapetus 79.3301825 and (Uranus’ Five LARGE Satellites) Miranda 1.4134840 and Ariel 2.52037932 and Umbriel 4.1441765 and Titania 8.7058703 and Oberon 13.4632423 and (Neptune’s single LARGE Satellite) Triton 5.8768441 and (Pluto’s single LARGE Satellite) Charon 6.387230
The SUM of these twenty periods = 206.7245 Earth days.
Jupiter’s rotation period = 0.41353831 Earth days.
(2 x 206.7245) ÷ 0.41353831 = 999.78 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Earth rotation period – Section 5; and The Moon and LARGE Satellite orbital periods – Section 7; and to verify that satellite rotation period are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and Jupiter’s rotation period – Section 8; and to verify satellite sizes – Section 5; and Hyperion “chaotic” rotation – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 24. Jupiter is The Sun’s PRIMARY “SATELLITE” (ie:- The LARGEST Planet). During One Sun rotation period, Jupiter’s Four LARGE “Galilean” Satellites revolve altogether a total of 25.809891 revolutions. THREE times The SQUARE of this number = 1998.45
DEMONSTRATION:- The Sun’s rotation period = 24.66225 Earth days.
Here are the names and orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter’s Four LARGE “Galilean” Satellites:- Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184
(24.66225 ÷ 1.769137786) + (24.66225 ÷ 3.551181041) + (24.66225 ÷ 7.15455296) + (24.66225 ÷ 16.6890184) = 25.809091
2 x (25.8090912) = 1998.45
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Sun’s rotation period – Sections 4 or 5; and Jupiter’s Four LARGE Satellites’ orbital periods – Section 7; and to verify planet and satellite sizes – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 25. During One Jupiter orbital period, The Eight Inner Solar System Bodies rotate altogether a total of 25,998.92 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Jupiter’s orbital period = 4330.595 Earth days. Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Eight Inner Solar System Bodies (ie:- anything inferior to Jupiter – that is closer to The Sun than Jupiter is):-
The Sun 24.66225 and Mercury 58.6462 and Venus 243.0187 and Earth 0.9972697 and Mars 1.02596 and The Moon 27.321661 and (The Two Mars Satellites) Phobos 0.31891023 and Deimos 1.2624407
(4330.595 ÷ 24.66225) + (4330.595 ÷ 58.6462) + (4330.595 ÷ 243.0187) + (4330.595 ÷ 0.9972697) + (4330.595 ÷ 1.02596) + (4330.595 ÷ 27.321661) + (4330.595 ÷ 0.31891023) + (4330.595 ÷ 1.2624407) = 25,998.92 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Jupiter’s orbital period – Section 5; and planetary rotation periods – Section 5; and orbital periods of The Moon and Phobos and Deimos – Section 7; and to identify the Eight Inner Solar System Bodies – Section 5; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 26. The SUM of The Synodic Revolution Periods of Jupiter’s Four LARGE “Galilean” Satellites = 29.243929 Earth days. During FOUR times this precise time period, The Five FAST ROTATING Superior Planets rotate altogether a total of 997.44 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the names and synodic revolution periods (expressed in Earth days) of Jupiter’s Four LARGE “Galilean” Satellites:- Io 1.769861 and Europa 3.554095 and Ganymede 7.166393 and Callisto 16.75358 The SUM of these four periods = 29.243929 Earth days.
Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Five FAST ROTATING Superior Planets:- Mars 1.02596 and Jupiter 0.41353831 and Saturn 0.44401 and Uranus 0.71833 and Neptune 0.671252 (Note:- “Superior” means having an orbit outside of Earth’s orbit, or with an orbit further from The Sun than Earth’s orbit.)
4 x [(29.243929 ÷ 1.02596) + (29.243929 ÷ 0.41353831) + (29.243929 ÷ 44401) + (29.243929 ÷ 0.71833) + (29.243929 ÷ 0.671252)] = 997.44 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Jupiter’s Four LARGE Satellites’ synodic revolution periods – Section 7; and planetary rotation periods – Section 5; and satellite sizes – Section 5; and to verify Superior Planets (with orbits outside of Earth’s orbit) – Section 16.
SUMS OF PERIODS. The next several Signs in The Heavens involve SUMS of periods which are close-to-perfect multiples of A THOUSAND.
DELIBERATE CLUE NUMBER 27. The SUM of The Orbital and Rotation Periods of The Planets out as far as (and including) Jupiter = 5999.597 Earth days.
DEMONSTRATION:- Mercury orbital period = 87.9694 Earth days, and Mercury rotation period = 58.6462 Earth days, and Venus orbital period = 224.695 Earth days, and Venus rotation period = 243.0187 Earth days, and Earth orbital period = 365.256 Earth days, and Earth rotation period = 0.9972697 Earth days, and Mars orbital period = 686.98 Earth days, and Mars rotation period = 1.02596 Earth days, and Jupiter orbital period = 4330.595 Earth days, and Jupiter rotation period = 0.41354 Earth days. The SUM of these ten periods = 5999.597 Earth days.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Planet orbital and rotation periods – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 28. There are just Seven Inner Solar System Revolving Bodies. THREE times The SUM of the rotation periods of The Seven Inner Solar System Revolving Bodies = 1000.505 Earth SIDEREAL Days.
and also:- FOUR times The SUM of their Synodic Rotation Periods = 998.46 Earth SIDEREAL Days.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Seven Inner Solar System Revolving Bodies:- Mercury 58.6462 and Venus 243.0187 and Earth 0.9972697 and The Moon 27.32166 and Mars 1.02596 and (The Two Mars Satellites) Phobos 0.31891023 and Deimos 1.2624407 (Note:- The Sun, which is the eighth Inner Solar System Body rotates, but does not revolve.)
The Earth sidereal day = Earth’s (sidereal) rotation period = 0.9972697 Earth (solar) days.
3 x [(58.6462 + 243.0187 + 0.9972697 + 27.32166 + 1.02596 + 0.31891023 + 1.2624407) ÷ 0.9972697] = 1000.505 Earth SIDEREAL Days.
and also:- Here are the names and synodic rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Seven Inner Solar System Revolving Bodies:- Mercury 69.8636 and Venus 145.9276 and Earth 1 and The Moon 29.530588 and Mars 1.02749 and (The Two Mars Satellites) Phobos 0.319058343 and Deimos 1.264764923
4 x [(69.8636 + 145.9276 + 1 + 29.530588 + 1.02749 + 0.319058343 + 1.264764923) ÷ 0.9972697] = 998.46 Earth sidereal days.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Planet rotation periods – Section 5; and The Seven Inner Solar System revolving Bodies – Section 5; and orbital periods of The Moon, Phobos, and Deimos – Section 7; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and The Earth sidereal day – Sections 1 and/or 5; and Inner Solar System Planets synodic rotation periods – Section 5; and synodic revolution periods of Phobos and Deimos – Section 7; and synodic revolution period of The Moon – Section 3.
SIGN NUMBER 29. THREE times The SUM of the rotation periods of The Moon and The Planets (excluding Pluto, treating it as a Trans-Neptunian Object, rather than as a planet) = 999.771 Earth days.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the rotation periods of The Moon and The Planets (expressed in Earth days):- Mercury 58.6462 and Venus 243.0187 and Earth 0.9972697 and The Moon 27.32166 and Mars 1.02596 and Jupiter 0.41354 and Saturn 0.44401 and Uranus 0.71833 and Neptune 0.671252
3 x (58.6462 + 243.0187 + 0.9972697 + 27.32166 + 1.02596 + 0.41354 + 0.44401 + 0.71833 + 0.671252) = 999.771 Earth days.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Planet rotation periods – Section 5; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and The Moon orbital period – Section 7.
SIGN NUMBER 30. The Three LOW OBLIQUITY Planets are Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter. THREE times The SUM of the rotation periods of these three planets and their close “regular” satellites = 999.024 Earth days.
DEMONSTRATION:- Mercury’s rotation period = 58.6462 Earth days, and Venus’ rotation period = 243.0187 Earth days, and Jupiter’s rotation period = 0.41354 Earth days. Mercury and Venus have no satellites. Jupiter’s “regular” satellites are as follows:- Jupiter has four LARGE “Galilean” Satellites, and inferior to these are Jupiter’s Four SMALL “Inner” Satellites. Here are their names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days):- The Four LARGE Satellites:- Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184 The Four SMALL Satellites:- Metis 0.294780 and Adrastea 0.298260 and Amalthea 0.498179 and Thebe 0.674536
3 x (58.6462 + 243.0187 + 0.41354 + 1.769137786 + 3.551181041 + 7.15455296 + 16.6890184 + 0.294780 + 0.298260 + 0.498179 + 0.674536) = 999.024 Earth days.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Three Low Obliquity Planets – Section 17; and planet rotation periods – Section 5; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and Jupiter’s Four Small “Inner” Satellites – Section 10; and Jupiter’s Four LARGE Satellites – Section 7; and to verify that these above satellites are Jupiter’s Eight “Regular” Satellites – Section 10.
SIGN NUMBER 31. The SUM of the rotation periods of The Moon and The Planets (excluding Pluto, which can be considered for this purpose as being a Trans-Neptunian Object, rather than a planet) = 2999.312 Sun oscillation periods.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the names and the rotation periods of The Moon and The Planets (expressed in Earth days):- Mercury 58.6462 and Venus 243.0187 and Earth 0.9972697 and The Moon 27.32166 and Mars 1.02596 and Jupiter 0.41354 and Saturn 0.44401 and Uranus 0.71833 and Neptune 0.671252
The Sun oscillation Period = 0.11111111 Earth days (ie:- exactly one ninth of an Earth day!)
(58.6462 + 243.0187 + 0.9972697 + 27.32166 + 1.02596 + 0.41354 + 0.44401 + 0.71833 + 0.671252) ÷ 0.11111111 = 2999.312 Sun oscillation periods.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Moon’s orbital period – Section 7; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and planet rotation periods – Section 5; and The Sun’s oscillation period – Section 4.
SIGN NUMBER 32. SLOW ROTATING BODIES. There are just Four SLOW ROTATING Bodies of The Planetary System. These are:- The Sun, Mercury, Venus, and Pluto. All the other planets are (very!) FAST ROTATING. THREE times the SUM of the rotation periods of these four bodies = 1000.876 Earth SIDEREAL Days.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Four SLOW ROTATING Bodies of The Planetary System:- The Sun 24.66225 and Mercury 58.6462 and Venus 243.0187 and Pluto 6.38723
The Earth sidereal day = Earth’s (sidereal) rotation period = 0.9972697 Earth (solar) days.
3 x [(24.66225 + 58.6462 + 243.0187 + 6.38723) ÷ 0.9972697] = 1000.876 Earth SIDEREAL Days.
and also:- The Four SLOW ROTATING Inner Solar System Bodies are:- The Sun, The Moon, Mercury, and Venus. (Inner Solar System is everything inferior to Jupiter.)
The SUM of the SYNODIC REVOLUTION PERIODS plus THE SYNODIC ROTATION PERIODS of these four bodies = 1001.1 Earth days.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the names and SYNODIC REVOLUTION PERIODS (expressed in Earth days) of The Sun, The Moon, Mercury, and Venus:- The Sun has no synodic revolution period. It rotates, but does not revolve. The Moon 29.530588 and Mercury 115.8774 and Venus 583.9205 and here are the names and SYNODIC ROTATION PERIODS (expressed in Earth days) of The Sun, The Moon, Mercury, and Venus:- The Sun 26.44803 and the Moon 29.530588 and Mercury 69.8636 and Venus 145.9276
The SUM of these seven periods = 1001.1 Earth days.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify fast and slow rotation periods – Section 5; The Sun’s rotation period – Sections 4 or 5; and rotation periods of Mercury, Venus, and Pluto – Section 5 (Note:- For a more accurate value for Pluto’s rotation period – Wikipedia – search term “Pluto”); and and The Sun synodic rotation period – Section 4; and The Moon synodic revolution period – Section 3; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and Mercury and Venus synodic rotation periods – Section 5; and for the synodic revolution periods of The Moon, Mercury, and Venus – Section 3.
SIGN NUMBER 33. THREE times The SUM of the LONG Period Orbital and Rotation Periods of The Four Inner Solar System Planets = 4999.696 Earth days.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the names and orbital and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Four Inner Solar System Planets:- ORBITAL PERIODS. Mercury 87.9694 (Long period). Accepted. Venus 224.695 (Long period). Accepted. Earth 365.256 (Long period). Accepted. Mars 686.98 (Long period). Accepted. ROTATION PERIODS. Mercury 58.6462 (Long period). Accepted. Venus 243.0187 (Long period). Accepted. Earth 0.9972697 (SHORT PERIOD – REJECTED) Mars 1.02596 (SHORT PERIOD – REJECTED)
3 x (87.9694 + 224.695 + 365.256 + 686.98 + 58.6462 + 243.0187) = 4999.696 Earth days.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Orbital and rotation periods of the planets – Section 5; and to verify the order of the planets (and the planets inferior to Jupiter – which constitute the Inner Solar System Planets) – Section 16.
SIGN NUMBER 34. The Four Inner Solar System NON – Planetary Bodies are The Sun, The Moon, and The Two Mars satellites – Phobos and Deimos. (The Inner Solar System consists of all bodies inferior to Jupiter, ie:- more “central” than Jupiter.). The SUM of the sidereal rotation periods and the synodic rotation periods of these four bodies is equal to 1000.1494 Sun OSCILLATION PERIODS.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the sidereal rotation periods of these four bodies (expressed in Earth days):- The Sun 24.66225 and The Moon 27.321661 and Phobos 0.31891023 and Deimos 1.2624407
Here are the synodic rotation periods of these four bodies (expressed in Earth days):- The Sun 26.44803 and The Moon 29.5305882 and Phobos 0.319058343 and Deimos 1.264764923 and The Sun’s oscillation period = 0.1111111 Earth days
(24.66225 + 27.321661 + 0.31891023 + 1.2624407 + 26.44803 + 29.5305882 + 0.319058343 + 1.264764923) ÷ 0.11111111 = 1000.1494 Sun OSCILLATION PERIODS.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Sun sidereal and synodic rotation periods – Section 4; and The Sun oscillation period – Section 4; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and orbital periods of The Moon, Phobos, and Deimos – Section 7; and The Moon synodic revolution period – Section 3; and Phobos and Deimos synodic revolution periods – Section 7; and Inner Solar System Bodies – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 35. The orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Three Inner Solar System Planets, apart from Earth are as follows:- Mercury 87.9694 and Venus 224.695 and Mars 686.98 The arithmetic mean of these three time periods is equal to 2998.93 SUN OSCILLATION PERIODS.
DEMONSTRATION. The Sun’s oscillation period = 0.1111111 Earth days
[(87.9694 + 224.695 + 686.98) ÷ 3] ÷ 0.11111111 = 2998.93 SUN OSCILLATION PERIODS. NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Planet orbital periods – Section 5; and The Sun’s oscillation period – Section 4.
SIGN NUMBER 36. The Planet Saturn has Eight LARGE Satellites. The SUM of their orbital periods = 128.007069 Earth days. TWICE The CUBE of this number = 4,194,998.949
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the names of Saturn’s Eight LARGE Satellites, together with their orbital periods (expressed in Earth days):- Mimas 0.942421813 and Enceladus 1.370217855 and Tethys 1.887802160 and Dione 2.736914742 and Rhea 4.517500436 and Titan 15.94542068 and Hyperion 21.2766088 and Iapetus 79.3301825 You can check with a pocket calculator that The SUM of these eight periods = 128.007069 Earth days. 128.0070693 = 4,194,998.949
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify satellite sizes – Section 5; and LARGE Satellite orbital periods – Section 7.
SIGN NUMBER 37. The SUM of the rotation periods of The Sun and The Planets = 336.9847 Earth days. During this precise time period, The LARGE Satellites of The Solar System rotate 1997.38 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Sun and The Planets:- The Sun 24.66225 and Mercury 58.6462 and Venus 243.0187 and Earth 0.9972697 and Mars 1.02596 and Jupiter 0.41353831 and Saturn 0.44401 and Uranus 0.71833 and Neptune 0.671252 and Pluto 6.387230 The SUM of these ten period = 336.9847 Earth days.
Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The LARGE Satellites of the Solar System:- (Mercury and Venus have no satellites.) and (Earth satellite) The Moon 27.321661 and (Mars has no LARGE Satellites.) and (Jupiter’s LARGE Satellites) – Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184 and (Saturn’s Eight LARGE Satellites) Mimas 0.942421813 and Enceladus 1.370217855 and Tethys 1.887802160 and Dione 2.736914742 and Rhea 4.517500436 and Titan 15.94542068 and Hyperion has “chaotic” rotation, and is therefore excluded; and Iapetus 79.3301825 and (Uranus’ LARGE Satellites) Miranda 1.4134840 and Ariel 2.52037932 and Umbriel 4.1441765 and Titania 8.7058703 and Oberon 13.4632423 and (Neptune’s single LARGE Satellite) Triton 5.8768441 and (Pluto’s single LARGE Satellite) Charon 6.387230
(336.9847 ÷ 27.321661) + (336.9847 ÷ 1.769137786) + (336.9847 ÷ 3.551181041) + (336.9847 ÷ 7.15455296) + (336.9847 ÷ 16.6890184) + (336.9847 ÷ 0.942421813) + (336.9847 ÷ 1.370217855) + (336.9847 ÷ 1.887802160) + (336.9847 ÷ 2.736914742) + (336.9847 ÷ 4.517500436) + (336.9847 ÷ 15.94542068) + (336.9847 ÷ 79.3301825) + (336.9847 ÷ 1.4134840) + (336.9847 ÷ 2.52037932) + (336.9847 ÷ 4.1441765) + (336.9847 ÷ 8.7058703) + (336.9847 ÷ 13.4632423) + (336.9847 ÷ 5.8768441) + (336.9847 ÷ 6.387230) = 1997.38 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Rotation periods of The Sun and The Planets – Section 5, excepting Pluto, for which go to Wikipedia (search term Pluto); and Large Satellites orbital periods – Section 7, excepting Pluto’s Charon in Section 9; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and to verify satellite sizes – Section 5.
THE PLANET VENUS.The following several Signs in The Heavens involve The Planet Venus.
SIGN NUMBER 38. During One Venus Rotation Period, The LARGE Satellites of The Naked-Eye-Visible Planets revolve altogether a total of 999.4908 revolutions.
DEMONSTRATION:- The Naked-Eye-Visible Planets are:- Mercury, Venus (both having no satellites), Earth (having one LARGE Satellite), Mars (having No LARGE Satellites), Jupiter (having Four LARGE Satellites), and Saturn (having Eight LARGE Satellites). Here are the names and orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of these Thirteen LARGE Satellites:- EARTH SATELLITE – The Moon 27.321661 and JUPITER SATELLITES – Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184 and SATURN SATELLITES – Mimas 0.942421813 and Enceladus 1.370217855 and Tethys 1.887802160 and Dione 2.736914742 and Rhea 4.517500436 and Titan 15.94542068 and Hyperion 21.2766088 and Iapetus 79.3301825
Venus’ rotation period = 243.0187 Earth days.
(243.0187 ÷ 27.321661) + (243.0187 ÷ 1.769137786) + (243.0187 ÷ 3.551181041) + (243.0187 ÷ 7.15455296) + (243.0187 ÷ 16.6890184) + (243.0187 ÷ 0.942421813) + (243.0187 ÷ 1.370217855) + (243.0187 ÷ 1.887802160) + (243.0187 ÷ 2.736914742) + (243.0187 ÷ 4.517500436) + (243.0187 ÷ 15.94542068) + (243.0187 ÷ 21.2766088) + (243.0187 ÷ 79.3301825) = 999.4908 revolutions.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Venus’ rotation period – Section 5; and The Naked-Eye- Visible Planets – Section 15; and LARGE Satellite orbital periods – Section 7; and satellite sizes – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 39. Venus’ synodic rotation period AS VIEWED FROM JUPITER = 230.1059 Earth days.
During FOUR times this precise time period, The LARGE Satellites and their parent planets, out as far as (an including) The Jupiter System revolve altogether a total of 999.676 revolutions.
DEMONSTRATION:- Venus’ synodic rotation period, as viewed from Jupiter, is calculated in the following manner:- Venus’ (sidereal) rotation period = 243.0187 Earth days, and Jupiter’s orbital period = 4330.595 Earth days. Venus’ synodic rotation period, as viewed from Jupiter =
1 ÷ [(1 ÷ 243.0187) + (1 ÷ 4330.595)] = 230.1059 Earth days. (Note:- The PLUS sign between the pair of bracketed items is because Venus has retrograde rotation.)
Here is a list of the planets (arranged in ascending orbit order) out as far as Jupiter. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter.
Mercury and Venus have no satellites. Earth has one LARGE Satellite – The Moon. Mars has no LARGE Satellites. Jupiter has Four LARGE Satellites – Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Here are the orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of these five LARGE Satellites and their parent planets:- Earth 365.256 and The Moon 27.321661 and Jupiter 4330.595 and Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184
4 x [(230.1059 ÷ 365.256) + (230.1059 ÷ 27.321661) + (230.1059 ÷ 4330.595) + (230.1059 ÷ 1.769137786) + (230.1059 ÷ 3.551181041) + (230.1059 ÷ 7.15455296) + (230.1059 ÷ 16.6890184)] = 999.676 revolutions.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Planet orbital periods – Section 5; and satellite sizes – Section 5; and list of the planets in their ascending orbit order – Section 16; and LARGE Satellite orbital periods – Section 7; and to verify which planets have satellites - Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 40. Venus and Earth are neighbor planets. The SUM of their rotation periods = 244.016 Earth days. During FOUR times this time period, Earth and The Inferior Planets (ie:- Mercury and Venus) rotate altogether a total of 999.39 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- The Inferior Planets are the planets closer to The Sun than The Earth is, ie:- Mercury and Venus. Here are the rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of Mercury, Venus, and Earth:- Mercury 58.6462 and Venus 243.0187 and Earth 0.9972697
243.0187 + 0.9972697 = 244.016 Earth days.
[(4 x 244.016) ÷ 0.9972697] + [(4 x 244.016) ÷ 58.6462] + [(4 x 244.016) ÷ 243.0187] = 999.39 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Planet rotation periods – Section 5; and list of the planets to show the Inferior Planets – Section 16.
SIGN NUMBER 41. Venus’ synodic revolution period = 583.9205 Earth days. During THREE times this precise time period, the other planets (apart from Venus itself) rotate altogether a total of 16,997.83 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Venus’ synodic revolution period = 583.9205 Earth days. Here is a list of the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Planets (excluding Venus):- Mercury 58.6462 and Earth 0.9972697 and Mars 1.02596 and Jupiter 0.41353831 and Saturn 0.44401 and Uranus 0.71833 and Neptune 0.671252 and Pluto 6.387230
[(3 x 583.9205) ÷ 58.6462] + [(3 x 583.9205) ÷ 0.9972697] + [(3 x 583.9205) ÷ 1.02596] + [(3 x 583.9205) ÷ 0.41353831] + [(3 x 583.9205) ÷ 0.44401] + [(3 x 583.9205) ÷ 0.71833] + [(3 x 583.9205) ÷ 0.671252] + [(3 x 583.9205) ÷ 6.387230] = 16,997.83 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Venus synodic revolution period – Section 3; and rotation periods of the planets – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 42. VENUS’ SYNODIC REVOLUTION PERIOD, AS VIEWED FROM MARS
Venus’ SYNODIC REVOLUTION PERIOD, AS VIEWED FROM MARS = 333.9087 Earth days. During this precise time period, The Eight Inner Solar System Bodies rotate synodically altogether a total of 2000.43 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- DEMONSTRATION:- Venus’ Synodic Revolution Period, AS VIEWED FROM MARS is calculated in the following manner:-
Mars’ orbital period = 686.98 Earth days; and Venus’ orbital period = 224.695 Earth days.
1 ÷ [(1 ÷ 224.695) minus (1 ÷ 686.98)] = 333.9087 Earth days.
Here are the names and synodic rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Eight Inner Solar System Bodies:- The Sun 26.44803 and Mercury 69.8636 and Venus 145.9276 and Earth 1 and Mars 1.02749 and The Moon 29.5305882 and Phobos 0.319058343 and Deimos 1.264764923
(333.9087 ÷ 26.44803) + (333.9087 ÷ 69.8636) + (333.9087 ÷ 145.9276) + (333.9087 ÷ 1) + (333.9087 ÷ 1.02749) + (333.9087 ÷ 29.5305882) + (333.9087 ÷ 0.319058343) + (333.9087 ÷ 1.264764923) = 2000.43 rotations.
and also:- THREE times Venus’ SYNODIC REVOLUTION PERIOD, AS VIEWED FROM MARS = 1001.7261 Earth days.
DEMONSTRATION:- Venus’ SYNODIC REVOLUTION PERIOD, AS VIEWED FROM MARS = 333.9087 Earth days.
3 x 333.9087 = 1001.7261 Earth days.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Sun synodic rotation period – Section 4; and Planet synodic rotation periods – Section 5; and The Moon synodic revolution period – Section 3; and Phobos and Deimos synodic rotation periods – Section 7; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and to verify The Eight Inner Solar System Bodies (ie:- all bodies inferior to Jupiter) – Section 5; and planet orbital periods – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 43. Venus is one of Earth’s neighbor planets. Venus’ rotation period = 243.0187 Earth days. During this time period, The Earth, The Sun, The Moon, and Earth’s Two Neighbor Planets (Venus and Mars) rotate altogether a total of 1000.604 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Earth’s Neighbor Planets are Venus and Mars
Here are the rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Earth, The Sun, The Moon, Venus, and Mars:- The Earth 0.9972697 and The Sun 24.66225 and the Moon 27.321661 and Venus 243.0187 and Mars 1.02596
[(243.0187 x 2) ÷ 0.9972697] + [(243.0187 x 2) ÷ 24.66225] + [(243.0187 x 2) ÷ 27.321661] + [(243.0187 x 2) ÷ 243.0187] + [(243.0187 x 2) ÷ 1.02596] = 1000.604 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify Earth’s neighbor planets – Section 16; and planet rotation periods – Section 5; and The Moon orbital period – Section 7; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 44. TWICE The SUM of The Sidereal and Synodic rotation periods of Venus = 7001.034 SUN OSCILLATION PERIODS.
DEMONSTRATION:- Venus sidereal rotation period = 243.0187 Earth days; and Venus synodic rotation period = 145.9276 Earth days; and The Sun Oscillation Period = 0.111111 Earth days.
[2 x (243.0187 + 145.9276)] ÷ 0.111111 = 7001.034 SUN OSCILLATION PERIODS.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Venus sidereal and synodic rotation periods – Section 5; and The Sun oscillation period – Section 4.
THE PLANET MERCURY. The following several Signs in The Heavens involve The Planet Mercury.
SIGN NUMBER 45. During TWO Mercury Rotation Periods, The Superior FAST ROTATING Planets rotate altogether a total of 1000.14 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Mercury’s rotation period = 58.6462 Earth days. Here are the names and the rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Superior FAST ROTATING Planets:- Mars 1.02596 and Jupiter 0.41353831 and Saturn 0.44401 and Uranus 0.71833 and Neptune 0.671252 (Note:- “Superior” means having an orbit further from The Sun than Earth’s orbit.) (Note:- Pluto has a rotation period of 6.387230 Earth days, which makes it a SLOW ROTATING Planet.)
[(2 x 58.6462) ÷ 1.02596] + [(2 x 58.6462) ÷ 0.41353831] + [(2 x 58.6462) ÷ 0.44401] + [(2 x 58.6462) ÷ 0.71833] + [(2 x 58.6462) ÷ 0.671252] = 1000.14 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Planet rotation periods – Section 5; and to verify The Superior Planets – Section 16.
SIGN NUMBER 46. Mercury is The Sun’s closest neighbor.
FOUR times The SUM of the rotation periods of The Sun and Mercury = 2999.1045 Sun OSCILLATION PERIODS.
DEMONSTRATION. The Sun’s rotation period = 24.66225 Earth days, and Mercury’s rotation period = 58.6462 Earth days; and The Sun’s oscillation period = 0.1111111 Earth days
[4 x (24.66225 + 58.6462)] ÷ 0.11111111 = 2999.1045 Sun OSCILLATION PERIODS.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Sun rotation period – Sections 4 or 5; and Mercury rotation period – Section 5; and The Sun oscillation period – Section 4; and top verify The Sun’s closest neighbor – Section 16 – or Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 47. Mercury is The INNERMOST Planet.
During TWO Mercury rotation periods, The INNERMOST Satellites of The Three PROGRADE Giant Planets revolve 1000.3 revolutions.
DEMONSTRATION:- Mercury’s rotation period = 58.6462 Earth days. The Four Giant Planets are:- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus have PROGRADE Rotation (ie:- in the “right”, or “correct” direction). Uranus has RETROGRADE Rotation (ie:- in the “wrong” direction).
Jupiter’s INNERMOST Satellite is Metis, whose orbital period = 0.294780 Earth days; and Saturn’s INNERMOST Satellite is Pan, whose orbital period = 0.57505 Earth days; and Neptune’s INNERMOST Satellite is Naiad, whose orbital period = 0.294396 Earth days.
2 x [(58.6462 ÷ 0.294780) + (58.6462 ÷ 0.57505) + (58.6462 ÷ 0.294396)] = 1000.30 revolutions.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Mercury rotation period – Section 5; and Prograde and Retrograde Planets – Section 5; and planet sizes (to verify The Four Giant Planets) – Section 5; and Jupiter’s INNERMOST Satellite – Section 10; and Saturn’s INNERMOST Satellite – Section 11; and Neptune’s INNERMOST Satellite – Section 13.
SIGN NUMBER 48. Mercury SYNODIC ROTATION PERIOD = 69.8636 Earth days. The CUBE of the number 69.8636 = 69.86363 = 340,998 8245
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- For Mercury’s synodic rotation period – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 49. Mercury and Venus are neighbor planets. Mercury’s (sidereal) rotation period = 58.6462 Earth days, and Venus’ (sidereal) rotation period = 243.0187 Earth days. The SQUARE of The Sum of these two numbers = (58.6462 + 243.0187) 2 = 91,001.712
and also:- Mercury’s synodic rotation period = 69.8636 Earth days; and Venus’ synodic rotation period = 145.9276 Earth days. TWICE The CUBE of The Sum of these two numbers = 20,096,997.85
2 x [(69.8636 + 145.9276)3] = 20,096,997.85
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- For planet (sidereal) rotation periods – Section 5; and for planet synodic rotation periods – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 50. Mercury’s synodic revolution period = 115.8774 Earth days; and Mercury’s synodic rotation period = 69.8636 Earth days.
2 x The SQUARE of The Sum of these two numbers =
2 x [(115.8774 + 69.8636)2] = 68,999.4382
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Mercury’s synodic revolution period – Section 3; and Mercury’s synodic rotation period – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 51. Mercury’s SYNODIC REVOLUTION PERIOD = 116.1946 Earth sidereal days.
2 x the SQUARE of the number 116.1946 = 27,002.37
DEMONSTRATION:- Mercury’s SYNODIC REVOLUTION PERIOD = 115.8774 Earth (solar) days, and Earth’s sidereal rotation period (ie:- The Earth sidereal day) = 0.9972697 Earth (solar) days.
Mercury’s SYNODIC REVOLUTION PERIOD =
(115.8774 ÷ 0.9972697) = 116.1946 Earth sidereal days.
116.19462 =27,002.37
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Mercury’s synodic revolution periods – Section 3; and The Earth sidereal day – Sections 1 and/or 5.
VENUS AND MARS. Venus and Mars are Earth’s two Neighbor Planets. The following several Signs in The Heavens involve relationships between Venus and Mars.
SIGN NUMBER 52. Venus and Mars are Earth’s Two Neighbor Planets. During One Venus Rotation Period, Mars and its INNERMOST SATELLITE (Phobos) rotate altogether a total of 998.898 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Venus’ rotation period = 243.0187 Earth days; and Mars’ rotation period = 1.02596 Earth days; and Mars’ INNERMOST SATELLITE is Phobos, whose rotation period = 0.31891023 Earth days.
(243.0187 ÷ 1.02596) + (243.0187 ÷ 0.31891023) = 998.898 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify neighbor planets – Section 16; and planet rotation periods – Section 5; and Phobos orbital period – Section 7; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and to verify that Phobos is Mars’ INNERMOST Satellite – Sections 5 and/or 7
SIGN NUMBER 53. Venus and Mars are Earth’s Two Neighbor Planets.
The SUM of The Synodic REVOLUTION Period plus The Synodic ROTATION Period of Venus = 729.8481 Earth days. During this precise time period, Mars and its INNERMOST Satellite (Phobos) rotate altogether a total of 2,999.95 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Venus’ Synodic REVOLUTION Period = 583.9205 Earth days, and Venus’ Synodic ROTATION Period = 145.9276 Earth days.
583.9205 + 145.9276 = 729.8481 Earth days.
Mars’ rotation period = 1.02596 Earth days, and Phobos’ rotation period = 0.31891023 Earth days.
(729.8481 ÷ 1.02596) + (729.8481 ÷ 0.31891023) = 2,999.95 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify neighbor planets – Section 16; and Venus’ synodic revolution period – Section 3; and Mars’ (sidereal) rotation period – Section 5; and Venus’ synodic rotation period – Section 5; and Phobos’ orbital period, which is equal to its rotation period – Section 7; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and to verify that Phobos is Mars’ INNERMOST Satellite – Sections 5 and/or 7.
SIGN NUMBER 54. Venus and Mars are Earth’s Two Neighbor Planets.
During THREE Venus orbital periods, Earth, and Mars, and their satellites rotate synodically altogether a total of 3998.667 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Venus’ orbital period = 224.695 Earth days.
Here are the synodic rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of Earth, Mars, and their satellites (The Moon, and – Mars satellites Phobos and Deimos):- Earth 1 and Mars 1.02749 and The Moon 29.5305882 and Phobos 0.319058343 and Deimos 1.264764923
[3 x (224.695) ÷ 1] + [3 x (224.695) ÷ 1.02749] + [3 x (224.695) ÷ 29.5305882] + [3 x (224.695) ÷ 0.319058343] + [3 x (224.695) ÷ 1.264764923] = 3998.667 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify neighbor planets – Section 16; and Venus orbital period – Section 5; and planet synodic rotation periods – Section 5; and The Moon synodic revolution period – Section 3; and Phobos and Deimos synodic revolution periods – Section 7; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 55. Mars and Venus are Earth’s Two Neighbor Planets. THREE times Mars SYNODIC revolution period, as viewed from Venus = 1001.726 Earth days.
DEMONSTRATION:- Mars orbital period = 686.98 Earth days; and Venus orbital period = 224.695 Earth days. Mars SYNODIC revolution period, as viewed from Venus
= 1 ÷ [(1÷ 224.695) minus (1 ÷ 686.98)] = 333.9087 Earth days; and 3 x 333.9087 = 1001.726 Earth days.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify neighbor planets – Section 16; and planet orbital periods – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 56. Venus and Mars are Earth’s Two Neighbor Planets.
FOUR Venus synodic revolution Periods AS VIEWED FROM EARTH exceeds FOUR Venus synodic revolution Periods AS VIEWED FROM MARS by 1000.047 Earth days.
DEMONSTRATION:- Venus’ synodic revolution period, as viewed from Earth = 583.9205 Earth days; and Venus’ synodic revolution period, as viewed from Mars = 333.9087 Earth days. To verify this latter period – Mars orbital period = 686.98 Earth days; and Venus orbital period = 224.695 Earth days. In that case, Venus SYNODIC revolution period, as viewed from Mars =
1 ÷ [(1÷ 224.695) minus (1 ÷ 686.98)] = 333.9087 Earth days.
4 x (583.9205 minus 333.9087) = 1000.047 Earth days.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify planet neighbors – Section 16; and Venus’ synodic revolution period, as viewed form Earth – Section 3; and planet orbital periods – Section 5.
THE RETROGRADE AND PROGRADE BODIES.
The Solar System contains Three RETROGRADE (rotation) Planets (Venus, Uranus, and Pluto), and One LARGE RETROGRADE (revolution) Satellite (Neptune satellite Triton). All the other LARGE Solar System bodies are PROGRADE. The next several Signs in The Heavens involve specifically RETROGRADE and PROGRADE Bodies
SIGN NUMBER 57. THREE times The SUM of the ORBITAL Periods of The Three RETROGRADE (rotation) Planets = 999.95 Earth YEARS.
and also:- FOUR times The SUM of The ROTATION Periods of The Three RETROGRADE (rotation) Planets = 1000.497 Earth DAYS
and also:- The SUM of The Orbital Periods and The Rotation Periods of The Three RETROGRADE Planets = 12,2002.55 Earth days.
DEMONSTRATION:- The Earth Year = Earth’s orbital period = 365.256 Earth days. Here are the names and orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Three RETROGRADE (rotation) Planets:- Venus 224.695 and Uranus 30717.682 and Pluto 90803.66
[3 x (224.695 + 30717.682 + 90803.66)] ÷ 365.256 = 999.95 Earth YEARS.
and also:- Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Three RETROGRADE (rotation) Planets:- Venus 243.0187 and Uranus 0.71833 and Pluto 6.38723
4 x (243.0187 + 0.71833 + 6.38723) = 1000.497 Earth DAYS
and also:- Here are the names and orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Three RETROGRADE (rotation) Planets:- Venus 224.695 and Uranus 30717.682 and Pluto 90803.66 and here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Three RETROGRADE (rotation) Planets:- Venus 243.0187 and Uranus 0.71833 and (binary planet) Pluto/Charon Pluto 6.38723 and Charon 6.38723
224.695 + 30717.682 + 90803.66 + 243.0187 + 0.71833 + 6.38723 + 6.38723 = 12,2002.55 Earth days.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify The RETROGRADE Planets – Section 5; and planet orbital periods – Section 5; and planet rotation periods – Section 5 (but for a more accurate rotation period for Pluto see Wikipedia – search term Pluto); and for Charon orbital period – Section 9; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 58. There are Three RETROGRADE (rotation) Planets:- VENUS, Uranus, and Pluto. TWICE The SUM of The orbital periods of Uranus and Pluto = 1000.099 Venus rotation periods.
DEMONSTRATION:- The orbital period of Uranus = 30717.682 Earth days, and the orbital period of Pluto = 90803.66 Earth days; and Venus’ rotation period = 243.0187 Earth days.
[2 x (30717.682 + 90803.66)] ÷ 243.0187 = 1000.099 Venus rotation periods.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify The Retrograde Planets – Section 5; and planet orbital periods – Section 5; and planet rotation periods – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 59. There are Three RETROGRADE (rotation) Planets:- VENUS, Uranus, and Binary Planet Pluto/Charon. During One VENUS Synodic Revolution Period, The Three RETROGRADE Planets rotate altogether a total of 998.13 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Three RETROGRADE (rotation) Planets:- Venus 243.0187 and Uranus 0.71833 and (Binary Planet) Pluto/Charon – Pluto 6.38723 and Charon 6.38723
Venus synodic revolution period = 583.9205 Earth days.
(583.9205 ÷ 243.0187) + (583.9205 ÷ 0.71833) + (583.9205 ÷ 6.38723) + (583.9205 ÷ 6.38723) = 998.13 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify The RETROGRADE Planets – Section 5; and planet rotation periods – Section 5 (but for a more accurate rotation period for Pluto, see Wikipedia – search term Pluto); and for Charon orbital period – Section 9; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and Venus synodic revolution period – Section 3.
SIGN NUMBER 60. The Four LARGE RETROGRADE Bodies are:- VENUS, Uranus, Pluto, and (Neptune Satellite) Triton.
During FOUR VENUS synodic rotation periods, the other three LARGE RETROGRADE Bodies rotate (sidereally) altogether a total of 1003.3 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Venus synodic rotation period = 145.9276 Earth days. Here are the names and (sidereal) rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Four LARGE RETROGRADE Bodies of The Solar System:- Venus 243.0187 and Uranus 0.71833 and Pluto 6.38723 and Triton 5.8768441
[(4 x 145.9276) ÷ 0.71833] + [(4 x 145.9276) ÷ 6.38723] + [(4 x 145.9276) ÷ 5.8768441] = 1003.3 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify The Retrograde Planets – Section 5; and retrograde satellites (ie:- Neptune satellite Triton) – Sections 5 and/or 13; and planet (sidereal) rotation periods – Section 5; and Venus’ synodic rotation period – Section 5; and Triton’s orbital period, which is equal to its rotation period – Section 7; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 61. During FOUR Earth Years, The Three PROGRADE (rotation) Giant Planets rotate altogether a total of 9000.07 rotations.
and also:- The SUM of the Orbital Periods of The Four LARGE RETROGRADE Bodies = 121,751.9138 Earth days. During this precise time period, The Three PROGRADE (rotation) Giant Planets rotate altogether a total of 750,005.26 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- There are Four Giant Planets:- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune have PROGRADE Rotation. (Uranus has RETROGRADE Rotation.). Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of THE THREE PROGRADE ROTATION PLANETS:- Jupiter 0.41353831 and Saturn 0.44401 and Neptune 0.671252 The Earth Year = Earth’s Orbital Period = 365.256 Earth days.
[(4 x 365.256) ÷ 0.41353831] + [(4 x 365.256) ÷ 0.44401] + [(4 x 365.256) ÷ 0.671252] = 9000.07 rotations.
The Four LARGE RETROGRADE Bodies of The Solar System are:- Venus, Uranus, Pluto, and (Neptune satellite) Triton. Here are their orbital periods (expressed in Earth days):- Venus 224.695 and Uranus 30717.682 and Pluto 90803.66 and Triton 5.8768441 The SUM of these four periods = 121,751.9138 Earth days.
(121,751.9138 ÷ 0.41353831) + (121,751.9138 ÷ 0.44401) + (121,751.9138 ÷ 0.671252) = 750,005.26 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Earth Year – Sections 1 and or 5; and Retrograde Planets and Satellites – Section 5; and planet rotation periods – Section 5; and planet orbital periods – Section 5; and Triton orbital period – Section 7; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 62. The SUM of The Rotation Periods of the Three RETROGRADE Planets = 250.1243 Earth days.
During TWICE this precise time period, The Seven Inner Solar System PROGRADE Bodies rotate altogether a total of 3001.206 rotations.
and also:- During this precise time period, The Four Inner Solar System NON-PLANETARY BODIES rotate altogether a total of 1001.734 rotations.
and also:- During TWICE this precise time period, The Four Inner Solar System PLANETS rotate altogether a total of 999.797 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Three RETROGRADE (rotation) Planets:- Venus 243.0187 and Uranus 0.71833 and Pluto 6.38723 The SUM of these three periods = 250.1243 Earth days.
Here are the names and the rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Seven Inner Solar System PROGRADE Bodies:- The Sun 24.66225 and Mercury 58.6462 and Earth 0.9972697 and Mars 1.02596 and The Moon 27.321661 and (Mars satellites) Phobos 0.31891023 and Deimos 1.2624407
[(2 x 250.1243) ÷ 24.66225] + [(2 x 250.1243) ÷ 58.6462] + [(2 x 250.1243) ÷ 0.9972697] + [(2 x 250.1243) ÷ 1.02596] + [(2 x 250.1243) ÷ 27.321661] + [(2 x 250.1243) ÷ 0.31891023] + [(2 x 250.1243) ÷ 1.2624407] = 3001.206 rotations.
Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Four Inner Solar System NON-Planetary Bodies:- The Sun 24.66225 and The Moon 27.321661 and Phobos 0.31891023 and Deimos 1.2624407
(250.1243 ÷ 24.66225) + (250.1243 ÷ 27.321661) + (250.1243 ÷ 0.31891023) + (250.1243 ÷ 1.2624407) = 1001.734 rotations.
Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Four Inner Solar System PLANETS:- Mercury 58.6462 and Venus 243.0187 and Earth 0.9972697 and Mars 1.02596
[(2 x 250.1243) ÷ 58.6462] + [(2 x 250.1243) ÷ 243.0187] + [(2 x 250.1243) ÷ 0.9972697] + [(2 x 250.1243) ÷ 1.02596] = 999.797 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify The Seven Inner Solar System Prograde Bodies (ie:- everything that is inferior to Jupiter) – Section 5; To verify The Retrograde Planets – Section 5; and The Sun rotation period – Section 4 or 5; and orbital periods of The Moon, Phobos, and Deimos – Section 7; and Inner Solar System Bodies (ie:- everything inferior to Jupiter) – Section 5; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and planet rotation periods – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 63. Venus has RETROGRADE ROTATION. Venus’ rotation period = 243.0187 Earth days. During this time period, The Sun, The Moon, and The PROGRADE Planets rotate altogether a total of 2000.466 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Sun, The Moon, and the PROGRADE Planets:- The Sun 24.66225 and Mercury 58.6462 (Venus has RETROGRADE rotation, and is therefore excluded.) and Earth 0.9972697 and the Moon 27.321661 and Mars 1.02596 and Jupiter 0.41354 and Saturn 0.44401 (Uranus has RETROGRADE rotation, and is therefore excluded.) and Neptune 0.671252 (Pluto has RETROGRADE rotation, and is therefore excluded.)
[(243.0187 ÷ 24.66225) + (243.0187 ÷ 58.6462) + (243.0187 ÷ 0.9972697) + (243.0187 ÷ 27.321661) + (243.0187 ÷ 1.02596) + (243.0187 ÷ 0.41354) + (243.0187 ÷ 0.44401) + (243.0187 ÷ 0.671252)] = 2000.466 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Planet rotation periods – Section 5; and Sun rotation period – Section 4 or 5; and Prograde and Retrograde Planets – Section 5; and The Moon orbital period – Section 7; and to verify that The Moon’s rotation period is equal to its orbital period – Section 5
SIGN NUMBER 64. The Four LARGE RETROGRADE Bodies in The Solar System are:- Venus, Uranus, Pluto, and (Neptune satellite) Triton. During One Pluto Rotation Period, the other three Retrograde Bodies (Venus, Uranus, and Triton) rotate altogether a total of 10.0049 rotations. The CUBE of this number = 1001.47
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Four LARGE RETROGRADE Bodies in The Solar System:- Venus 243.0187 and Uranus 0.71833 and Pluto 6.387230 and Triton 5.8768441
(6.387230 ÷ 243.0187) + (6.387230 ÷ 0.71833) + (6.387230 ÷ 5.8768441) = 10.0049 rotations; and 10.00493 = 1001.47
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Retrograde and Prograde Planets and Satellites – Section 5; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and Triton’s orbital period, which is equal to its rotation period – Section 7.
THE INNER SOLAR SYSTEM PLANETS. The Three Inner Solar System Planets, apart from Earth, are:- Mercury, Venus, and Mars. The next Sign in The Heavens involves specifically these three planets.
SIGN NUMBER 65. There are Four Inner Solar System Planets:- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. If we exclude Earth, there are just three Inner Solar System Planets:- Mercury, Venus, and Mars.The SUM of the orbital periods of these three planets = 999.6444 Earth days.
DEMONSTRATION:- Mercury orbital period = 87.9694 Earth days; and Venus orbital period = 224.695 Earth days; and Mars orbital period = 686.98 Earth days. The SUM of these three periods = 999.6444
and also:- During the precise time period of 999.6444 Earth days, The Eight Inner Solar System Bodies rotate altogether a total of 6001.41 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the names and the rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Eight Inner Solar System Bodies:- The Sun 24.66225 and Mercury 58.6462 and Venus 243.0187 and Earth 0.9972697 and Mars 1.02596 and The Moon 27.32166 and Mars satellites Phobos and Deimos (Phobos 0.31891023 and Deimos 1.2624407)
[(999.6444 ÷ 24.66225) + (999.6444 ÷ 58.6462) + (999.6444 ÷ 243.0187) + (999.6444 ÷ 0.9972697) + (999.6444 ÷ 1.02596) + (999.6444 ÷ 27.32166) + (999.6444 ÷ 0.31891023) + (999.6444 ÷ 1.2624407)] = 6001.41 rotations.
and also:- There are Four Giant Planets – Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Jupiter’s INNERMOST LARGE Satellite is Io; and Saturn’s INNERMOST LARGE Satellite is Mimas; and Uranus’ INNERMOST LARGE Satellite is Miranda; and Neptune’s INNERMOST LARGE Satellite is Triton.
Io’s orbital period = 1.769137786 Earth days; and Mimas’ orbital period = 0.942421813 Earth days; and Miranda’s orbital period = 1.4134840 Earth days.
These three above satellites have PROGRADE revolution, ie:- they revolve in the same direction as the rotation of their parent planet. However, Neptune’s INNERMOST LARGE Satellite, Triton revolves in the RETROGRADE direction, ie:- in the OPPOSITE DIRECTION to the rotation of the parent planet. In that case, we will exclude Triton.
During THREE times the time period of 999.6444 Earth days, Io, Mimas, and Miranda revolve altogether a total of 6998.9548 revolutions.
[(999.6444 x 3) ÷ 1.769137786] + [(999.6444 x 3) ÷ 0.942421813] + [(999.6444 x 3) ÷ 1.4134840] = 6998.9548 revolutions.
and also:- During THREE times the precise time period of 999.6444 Earth days, The Six Naked-Eye-Visible Planets rotate altogether a total of 19,999.76 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- The Six Naked-Eye-Visible Planets are:- Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. Here are their rotation periods (expressed in Earth days):- Mercury 58.6462 and Venus 243.0187 and Earth 0.9972697 and Mars 1.02596 and Jupiter 0.41353831 and Saturn 0.44401
3 x [(999.6444 ÷ 58.6462) + (999.6444 ÷ 243.0187) + (999.6444 ÷ 0.9972697) + (999.6444 ÷ 1.02596) + (999.6444 ÷ 0.41353831) + (999.6444 ÷ 0.44401)] = 19,999.76 rotations.
and also:- Every planet has four periods:- the synodic revolution period, the synodic rotation period, the sidereal rotation period, and the orbital period (ie:- the sidereal revolution period).
Here are the synodic revolution periods of Mercury, Venus, and Mars (respectively), expressed in Earth days. 115.8774 and 583.9205 and 779.9382
Here are the synodic rotation periods of Mercury, Venus, and Mars (respectively), expressed in Earth days. 69.8636 and 145.9276 and 1.02749
Here are the sidereal rotation periods of Mercury, Venus, and Mars (respectively), expressed in Earth days. 58.6462 and 243.0187 and 1.02596
Here are the orbital periods (ie:- sidereal revolution periods) of Mercury, Venus, and Mars (respectively), expressed in Earth days. 87.9694 and 224.695 and 686.98
Now let’s add all these twelve periods together:-
115.8774 + 583.9205 + 779.9382 + 69.8636 + 145.9276 + 1.02749 + 58.6462 + 243.0187 + 1.02596 + 87.9694 + 224.695 + 686.98 = 2998.890 Earth days.
and also:- During the time period of 999.6444 Earth Days, The Four Inner Solar System Non-Planetary Bodies rotate SIDEREALLY altogether a total of 4003.5197 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the names and sidereal rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Four Inner Solar System Non-Planetary Bodies:- The Sun 24.66225 and The Moon 27.321661 and (The Two Mars Satellites) Phobos 0.31891023 and Deimos 1.2624407
(999.6444 ÷ 24.66225) + (999.6444 ÷ 27.321661) + (999.6444 ÷ 0.31891023) + (999.6444 ÷ 1.2624407) = 4003.5197 rotations.
and also:- During the time period of 999.6444 Earth Days, The Four Inner Solar System Non-Planetary Bodies rotate SYNODICALLY altogether a total of 3995.1358 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here are the names and synodic rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Four Inner Solar System Non-Planetary Bodies:- The Sun 26.44803 and The Moon 29.530588 and (The Two Mars Satellites) Phobos 0.319058343 and Deimos 1.264764923
(999.6444 ÷ 26.44803) + (999.6444 ÷ 29.530588) + (999.6444 ÷ 0.319058343) + (999.6444 ÷ 1.264764923) = 3995.1358 rotations.
4003.5197 + 3995.1358 = 7,998.66
We now have SIX close-to-perfect multiples of 1000 associated with The Three Inner Solar System Planets, excluding Earth itself.
999.6444 and 6001.41 and 6998.9548 and 19,999.76 and 2998.890 and 7,998.66
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Planet orbital periods – Section 5; and The Sun (sidereal) rotation period and synodic rotation period – Section 4; and planet rotation periods – Section 5; and orbital periods of The Moon, Phobos, and Deimos – Section 7; and Inner Solar System Bodies (ie:- everything inferior to Jupiter) – Section 5; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and Prograde and Retrograde Bodies – Section 5; and satellite sizes – Section 5; and Naked-Eye-Visible Planets – Section 16; and planet synodic revolution periods – Section 3; and Inner Solar System Planet synodic rotation periods – Section 5; and The Moon synodic revolution period – Section 3; and Phobos and Deimos synodic revolution periods – Section 7.
THE SUN. The next several Signs in the Heavens involve specifically The Sun.
SIGN NUMBER 66. Earth and Mars are neighbor planets
The Sun’s rotation period (ie:- its “real” or “sidereal” rotation period) = 24.66225 Earth days; and The Sun’s SYNODIC rotation period (as viewed from Earth) = 26.44803 Earth daysl; and The Sun’s SYNODIC rotation period (as viewed from MARS) = 24.93331 Mars sidereal days. These three numbers “hide” “cryptic” clues. The factor linking them is not obvious unless you know what it is. Now let me show you. For each of these three numbers, if you raise each number to the third power, and multiply by 2, you get an astounding result.
24.662253 x 2 = 30,000.4717
26.448033 x 2 = 37,000.70356
24.933313 x 2 = 31,000.5854
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Sun’s (sidereal) rotation period – Section 4 or 5; and The Sun synodic rotation periods as viewed from various planets – Section 4; and The Mars Sidereal Day (ie:- Mars’ rotation period or sidereal rotation period) – Section 5; and to verify neighbor planets – Section 16.
SIGN NUMBER 67. Earth’s two neighbor planets are Venus and Mars.
The Sun’s SYNODIC rotation period AS VIEWED FROM MARS = 25.58058 Earth days.
The Sun’s SYNODIC rotation period AS VIEWED FROM VENUS = 27.70288 Earth days.
The SUM of the CUBES of these two numbers = 37,999.6268
(25.580583 + 27.702883) = 37,999.6268
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Sun synodic rotation periods as viewed from various planets – Section 4; and to verify neighbor planets – Section 16.
SIGN NUMBER 68. The Sun’s (“real” or “sidereal”) rotation period = 24.66225 Earth days. Earth’s orbital period = 365,256 Earth days. The Moon’s orbital period = 27.32166 Earth days.
During One Earth Orbital Period, The Sun rotates (365.256 ÷ 24.66225) = 14.81033 rotations; and During One Moon Orbital Period, The Sun rotates (27.32166 ÷24.66225) = 1.10783 rotations.
4 x the Sum of The CUBES of these two numbers =
4 x (14.810333 + 1.107833) = 12,999.778
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Earth’s orbital period – Section 5; and The Moon orbital period – Section 7; and The Sun rotation period – Sections 4 or 5.
SIGN NUMBER 69. Mars and Jupiter are neighbor planets. The Sun’s SYNODIC rotation period AS VIEWED FROM MARS = 25.58058 Earth days; and The Sun’s SYNODIC rotation period AS VIEWED FROM JUPITER = 24.80350 Earth days.
The Sum of The CUBES of these two numbers =
(25.580583 + 24.803503) = 31,998.5145
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Sun synodic rotation periods as viewed from various planets – Section 4; and to verify neighbor planets – Section 16.
SIGN NUMBER 70. Mars and Jupiter are neighbor planets.
The Sun’s (“real” or “sidereal”) rotation period = 24.66225 Earth days. Mars’ (sidereal) rotation period (ie:- The Mars sidereal day) = 1.02596 Earth days. Jupiter’s (sidereal) rotation period (ie:- The Jupiter sidereal day) = 0.41354 Earth days.
The Sun’s sidereal rotation period = (24.66225 ÷ 1.02596) = 24.038288 MARS (SIDEREAL) DAYS; and The Sun’s sidereal rotation period = (24.66225 ÷ 0.41354) = 59.637159 JUPITER (SIDEREAL) DAYS.
The SQUARE of The Sum of these two numbers =
(24.038288 + 59.637159)2 = 7001.58043
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Sun rotation period – Section 4 or 5; and Mars rotation period – Section 5; and Jupiter’s rotation period Sections 5 and 8; and to verify neighbor planets – Section 16.
SIGN NUMBER 71. The THREE INNERMOST PLANETS are:- Mercury, Venus, and Earth.
The Sun’s SYNODIC rotation period AS VIEWED FROM MERCURY = 34.3636 Earth sidereal days; and The Sun’s SYNODIC rotation period AS VIEWED FROM VENUS = 27.7787 Earth sidereal days; and The Sun’s SYNODIC rotation period AS VIEWED FROM EARTH = 26.520439 Earth sidereal days.
THREE times The Sum of The CUBES of these three numbers = 242,000.653
3 x (34.36363 + 27.77873 + 26.5204393) = 242,000.46
DEMONSTRATION:- The Earth sidereal day = Earth’s (sidereal) rotation period = 0.9972697 Earth (solar) days.
The Sun’s SYNODIC rotation period AS VIEWED FROM MERCURY = 34.2698 Earth solar days, which is equal to (34.2698 ÷ 0.9972697) = 34.3636 Earth sidereal days.
The Sun’s SYNODIC rotation period AS VIEWED FROM VENUS = 27.7029 Earth solar days, which is equal to (27.7029 ÷ 0.9972697) = 27.7787 Earth sidereal days.
The Sun’s SYNODIC rotation period AS VIEWED FROM EARTH = 26.44803 Earth solar days, which is equal to (26.44803 ÷ 0.9972697) = 26.520439 Earth sidereal days.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify The Three INNERMOST Planets – Section 16; and The Earth sidereal day – Sections 1 and/or 5; and The Sun’s synodic rotation period as viewed from various planets – Section 4.
SIGN NUMBER 72. Mars SYNODIC REVOLUTION PERIOD = 779.9382 Earth days. The Sun (sidereal) rotation period = 24.66225 Earth days. During One Mars Synodic Revolution Period, The Sun rotates (779.9382 ÷ 24.66225) = 31.6248 rotations.
The SQUARE of this number = 31.62482 = 1000.1266
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Mars synodic revolution period – Section 3; and The Sun rotation period – Sections 4 or 5.
SIGN NUMBER 73. The Sun’s (sidereal) rotation period = 24.66225 Earth (solar) days; and The Mars solar day = 1.027494 Earth days. In that case, The Sun’s (sidereal) rotation period = (24.66225 ÷ 1.027494) = 24.002395 Mars solar days.
4 x The CUBE of The Sum of these two numbers =
4 x [(24.66225 + 24.002395)3] = 460,999.7364
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Sun rotation period – Sections 4 or 5; and planet synodic rotation periods (for The Mars solar day) – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 74. A PRIMARY SATELLITE is the LARGEST Satellite for a particular planet.
The Outer Solar System Planets are:- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.
Here are the names and synodic revolution periods expressed in Earth days) of THE PRIMARY SATELLITES of The Outer Solar System.
Jupiter’s PRIMARY SATELLITE is Ganymede (7.16639); and Saturn’s PRIMARY SATELLITE is Titan (15.969158); and Uranus’ PRIMARY SATELLITE is Titania (8.708338); and Neptune’s PRIMARY SATELLITE is Triton (5.87742); and Pluto’s PRIMARY SATELLITE is Charon (6.38768)
During One Sun Rotation Period, these five satellites revolve synodically altogether a total of 15.87478 revolutions.
The CUBE of the number 15.87478 = 4000.582
The Sun’s rotation period = 24.66225 Earth days.
(24.66225 ÷ 7.16639) + (24.66225 ÷ 15.969158) + (24.66225 ÷ 8.708338) + (24.66225 ÷ 5.87742) + (24.66225 ÷ 6.38768) = 15.87478 revolutions.
15.874783 = 4000.58
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To check satellite sizes, and verify The Primary Satellites – Section 5; and synodic revolution periods of The Primary Satellites – Section 7; and The Sun’s rotation period – Section 4; and to verify The Outer Solar System (ie:- anything superior to Mars) – Section 16.
SIGN NUMBER 75. The Sun’s synodic rotation period, AS VIEWED FROM VENUS = 27.702799 Earth (Solar) Days.
The Sun’s synodic rotation period, AS VIEWED FROM VENUS = 0.11399 VENUS SIDEREAL DAYS.
The CUBE of The DIFFERENCE between these two numbers = 20,999.00149
(27.702799 minus 0.11399)3 = 20,999.00149
DEMONSTRATION:- The Sun’s synodic rotation period, AS VIEWED FROM VENUS = 27.702799 Earth (Solar) Days.
The Venus Sidereal Day = Venus (sidereal) rotation period = 243.0187 Earth days.
27.702799 ÷ 243.0187 = 0.11399 Venus sidereal days.
(27.702799 minus 0.11399)3 = 20,999.00149
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Sun synodic rotation period as viewed form Venus – Section 4; and Venus rotation period – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 76. The most prominent intermediate length Sunspot Cycle = (just very slightly under) 250 Earth days. FOUR of these Sunspot Cycles = (approximately) 1000 Earth days. NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- For this sunspot cycle – Section 4.
THE MOON. The next several Signs in The Heavens will involve specifically The Moon.
SIGN NUMBER 77. FOUR Lunar NODE Revolution Periods is equal to 999.3 NODICAL MONTHS.
DEMONSTRATION:- The Lunar Node Revolution Period = 6798.375113 Earth days, and The Nodical Month (The time interval, on average, between two successive passages of The Moon through The Ascending Node of its orbit) = 27.212220 Earth days.
6798.375113 ÷ 27.212220 = 999.3
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Lunar Node revolution period – Section 6; and The Nodical Month – Section 1 (second table).
SIGN NUMBER 78. The SUM of the revolution periods of The Moon’s Node and the Moon’s Perigee exceeds The Moon’s synodic revolution period by 10,000.337 Earth days.
DEMONSTRATION:- The Lunar Node Revolution Period = 6798.375113 Earth days; and The Lunar Perigeal Revolution Period = 3231.492837 Earth days; and The Moon’s synodic revolution period = 29.5305882 Earth days.
(6798.375113 + 3231.492837) minus 29.530588 = 10,000.337 Earth days. (Note:- This is a near-perfect multiple, not merely of ONE Thousand, but of TEN Thousand!
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The revolution periods of The Lunar Node and The Lunar Perigee – Section 6; and The Moon’s synodic revolution period – Section 3.
SIGN NUMBER 79. The Lunar Year = 12 Lunar Months; and The Lunar Month = 29.5305882 Earth days.
12 x 29.5305882 = 354.3670584 Earth days.
The CUBE of this number = 44,500,002.01
354.36705843 = 44,500,002.01
Bear in mind that this is not merely a near-perfect multiple of A THOUSAND. It is a near-perfect multiple of A HUNDRED THOUSAND.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Lunar Year – Section 2.
SIGN NUMBER 80. The SUM of The SIDEREAL and SYNODIC Periods of The Moon is equal to 57.0079 Earth SIDEREAL Days. FOUR times The SQUARE of the number 57.0079 is 12,999.60
DEMONSTRATION:- The Moon Orbital Period (ie:- SIDEREAL Revolution Period) = 27.321661 Earth (solar) days; and The Moon SYNODIC Revolution Period = 29.5305882 Earth (solar) days.
The Earth SIDEREAL Day = Earth’s (sidereal) rotation period = 0.9972697 Earth (solar) days.
4 x {[(27.321661 + 29.5305882) ÷ 0.9972697]2} = 12,999.60
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Moon orbital period – Section 7; and The Moon synodic revolution period – Section 3; and The Earth sidereal day – Sections 1 and/or 5.
SIGN NUMBER 81. The Moon’s orbital period = 27.39646 Earth SIDEREAL Days.
FOUR times The SQUARE of this number = 3002.264
DEMONSTRATION:- The Moon’s orbital period = 27.321661 Earth (solar) days; and The Earth sidereal day = Earth’s sidereal rotation period = 0.9972697 Earth (solar) days.
27.321661 ÷ 0.9972697 = 27.39646 Earth SIDEREAL Days.
(27.396462) x 4 = 3002.264
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Moon orbital period – Section 7; and The Earth sidereal day – Sections 1 and/or 5.
SIGN NUMBER 82. During FOUR Lunar Perigeal Revolution Periods, The Sun and The Moon rotate altogether a total of 997.2 rotations.
The Lunar Perigeal Revolution Period = 3231.492837 Earth days; and The Sun’s rotation period = 24.66225 Earth days, and The Moon’s rotation period = 27.321661 Earth days.
[(4 x 3231.492837) ÷ 24.66225] + [(4 x 3231.492837) ÷ 27.321661] = 997.2 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The revolution period of The Lunar Perigee – Section 6; and The Sun’s rotation period – Section 4 or 5; and The Moon’s orbital period, which is equal to its rotation period – Section 7; and to verify that The Moon’s rotation period is equal to its orbital period – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 83.
FOUR Moon Nodal Revolution Periods plus FOUR Moon Orbital Periods = 999.309 Moon orbital periods.
DEMONSTRATION:- The Moon’s Nodal revolution Period = 6798.375113 Earth days; and The Moon’s Orbital Period = 27.321661 Earth days.
[4 x (6798.375113 + 27.321661)] ÷ 27.321661 = 999.309 Moon orbital periods.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The Lunar Node revolution period – Section 6; and The Moon orbital period – Section 7.
THE PLANET MARS. The next several Signs in The Heavens involve specifically The Planet Mars.
SIGN NUMBER 84. Mars is one of Earth’s neighbor planets; and Mars’ INNERMOST Satellite is Phobos.
Mars’ synodic rotation period = 1.02749 Earth days; and Phobos’ synodic rotation period = 0.319058343 Earth days; and The Earth Year = Earth’s orbital period = 365.256 Earth days.
During TWO Earth Years, Mars and Phobos rotate synodically altogether a total of
[(2 x 365.256) ÷ 1.02749] + [(2 x 365.256) ÷ 0.319058343] = 3000.555 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify neighbor planets – Section 16; and Mars’ INNERMOST Satellite – Section 5 or 7; and Mars’ synodic rotation period – Section 5; and Phobos’ synodic revolution period – Section 7; and The Earth’s orbital period – Section 5; and to verify that Phobos’ rotation period is equal to its orbital period – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 85. Mercury and Venus are neighbor planets.
The SUM of the synodic revolution periods of Mercury and Venus = 699.7979 Earth days.
During FOUR times this precise time period, Mars and its two satellites (Phobos and Deimos) revolve altogether a total of 10,998.7 revolutions.
DEMONSTRATION:- Mercury synodic revolution period = 115.8774 Earth days, and Venus synodic revolution period = 583.9205 Earth days.
115.8774 + 583.9205 = 699.7979 Earth days.
Here are the orbital periods (expressed in Earth days) of Mars and its two satellites:- Mars 686.98 and Phobos 0.31891023 and Deimos 1.2624407
[(4 x 699.7979) ÷ 686.98] + [(4 x 699.7979) ÷ 0.31891023] + [(4 x 699.7979) ÷ 1.2624407] = 10,998.7 revolutions.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify neighbor planets – Section 16; and Mercury and Venus synodic revolution periods – Section 3; and Mars orbital period – Section 5; and Phobos and Deimos orbital periods – Section 7.
SIGN NUMBER 86. Mars (sidereal) rotation period (ie:- The Mars sidereal day – the time period between successive risings of a specific star on a fixed horizon of Mars) = 1.02596 Earth days.
Mars orbital period = 686.98 Earth (solar) days; and Mars orbital period = (686.98 ÷ 1.02596) = 669.5973 Mars sidereal days.
The PRODUCT of these two numbers = (686.98 x 669.5973) = 459,999.953 Bear in mind that this is not merely a near-perfect multiple of A THOUSAND. It is a near-perfect multiple of TEN THOUSAND.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify The Mars Sidereal Day (ie:- Mars rotation period) – Section 5; and Mars’ orbital period – Section 5.
SIGN NUMBER 87. Mars’ INNERMOST Satellite is Phobos.
Mars’ synodic revolution period = 782.0735 Earth SIDEREAL Days; and Phobos’ synodic revolution period = 0.31993185 Earth SIDEREAL Days.
FOUR times The PRODUCT of these two numbers = 1000.84
DEMONSTRATION:- Mars synodic revolution period is 779.9382 Earth (solar) days; and Phobos synodic revolution period = 0.319058343 Earth (solar) days; and The Earth SIDEREAL Day = Earth’s SIDEREAL Rotation Period = 0.9972697 Earth days.
779.9382 ÷ 0.9972697 = 782.0735
0.319058343 ÷ 0.9972697 = 0.31993185
4 x (782.0735 x 0.31993185) = 1000.84
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- To verify Mars’ INNERMOST Satellite – Sections 5 or 7; and Mars’ synodic revolution period – Section 3; and Phobos’ synodic revolution period – Section 7; and The Earth sidereal day – Sections 1 or 5.
SIGN NUMBER 88. FOUR Mars Synodic Revolution Periods exceeds FOUR Moon Synodic Periods by 3001.63 Earth days.
DEMONSTRATION:- Mars’ synodic revolution period = 779.9382 Earth days; and The Moon synodic revolution period = 29.530588 Earth days.
(4 x 779.9382) minus (4 x 29.530588) = 3001.63 Earth days.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The synodic revolution periods of Mars and The Moon – Section 3.
SIGN NUMBER 89. The Three Inner Solar System Satellites are:- (Earth Satellite) The Moon, and (The Two Mars Satellites) Phobos and Deimos.
The Lunar Node passes The Lunar Perigee every 3566.88 Earth days. During this precise time period, Phobos and Deimos revolve SYNODICALLY altogether a total of 13,999.589 revolutions.
DEMONSTRATION:- The Lunar Node’s revolution period = 6798.375113 Earth days, and The Lunar Perigeal revolution period = 3231.492837 Earth days. They revolve IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS, and therefore they pass one another every (6798.375113 minus 3231.492837) = 3566.88 Earth days.
Phobos synodic revolution period = 0.319058343 Earth days, and Deimos synodic revolution period = 1.264764923 Earth days.
(3566.88 ÷ 0.319058343) + (3566.88 ÷ 1.264764923) = 13,999.589 revolutions.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- The revolution periods of The Lunar Node and The Lunar Perigee (and to show that they revolve in opposite directions) – Section 6; and synodic revolution periods of Phobos and Deimos – Section 7.
SIGN NUMBER 90. MARS’ Synodic Revolution Period AS VIEWED FROM MERCURY = 100.88817 Earth days.
During TWICE this time period, THE EARTH NEIGHBORS (ie:- Venus, The Moon, Mars, and The Two Mars Satellites – Phobos and Deimos) rotate altogether a total of 997.4 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- Here is the calculation of Mars’ synodic revolution period as viewed from Mercury:- Mercury orbital period = 87.9694 Earth days; and Mars orbital period = 686.98 Earth days.
1 ÷ [(1 ÷ 87.9694) minus (1 ÷ 686.98)] = 100.88817 Earth days.
Here are the rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of THE EARTH NEIGHBORS:- Venus 243.0187 and The Moon 27.321661 and Mars 1.02596 and Phobos 0.31891023 and Deimos 1.2624407
[(2 x 100.88817) ÷ 243.0187] + [(2 x 100.88817) ÷ 27.321661] + [(2 x 100.88817) ÷ 1.02596] + [(2 x 100.88817) ÷ 0.31891023] + [(2 x 100.88817) ÷ 1.2624407] = 997.4 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Orbital periods of Mercury and Mars – Section 5; and to confirm neighbor planets – Section 16; and orbital periods of The Moon, Phobos, and Deimos – Section 7; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and rotation periods of Venus and Mars – Section 5.
THE EARTH YEAR.
SIGN NUMBER 91. During TWO Earth Years, The Sun and The LARGE Satellites of The Naked-Eye-Visible Planets ROTATE altogether a total of 2,999.747 rotations.
DEMONSTRATION:- The Earth Year = Earth’s orbital period = 365.256 Earth days. The Naked-Eye-Visible Planets, arranged in ascending orbit order, are:- Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.
Mercury and Venus have no satellites. Earth’s one LARGE Satellite is The Moon. Mars has no LARGE Satellites (only two very small ones). Jupiter has Four LARGE Satellites, and Saturn has Eight LARGE Satellites. Here are the names and rotation periods (expressed in Earth days) of The Sun and these Thirteen LARGE Satellites:- The Sun 24.66225 and The Moon 27.321661 and (JUPITER SATELLITES) Io 1.769137786 and Europa 3.551181041 and Ganymede 7.15455296 and Callisto 16.6890184 and (SATURN SATELLITES) Mimas 0.942421813 and Enceladus 1.370217855 and Tethys 1.887802160 and Dione 2.736914742 and Rhea 4.517500436 and Titan 15.94542068 and Hyperion “chaotic” rotation period, ie:- no fixed rotation period, so it has to be excluded, and Iapetus 79.3301825
[(365 256 x 2) ÷ 24.66225] + [(365 256 x 2) ÷ 27.321661] + [(365 256 x 2) ÷ 1.769137786] + [(365 256 x 2) ÷ 3.551181041] + [(365 256 x 2) ÷ 7.15455296] + [(365 256 x 2) ÷ 16.6890184] + [(365 256 x 2) ÷ 0.942421813 ] + [(365 256 x 2) ÷ 1.370217855] + [(365 256 x 2) ÷ 1.887802160] + [(365 256 x 2) ÷ 2.736914742] + [(365 256 x 2) ÷ 4.517500436] + [(365 256 x 2) ÷ 15.94542068] + [(365 256 x 2) ÷ 79.3301825] = 2,999.747 rotations.
NUMERICAL DATA:- To verify the above numerical data, go to Appendix 3 – to the following sections:- Earth’s orbital period (ie:- The Earth Year) – Sections 1 or 5; and The Naked-Eye Visible Planets – Section 15; and The Sun’s rotation period – Sections 4 or 5; and the orbital periods of The LARGE Satellites – Section 7; and to verify that satellite rotation periods are equal to their orbital periods – Section 5; and to verify satellite sizes – Section 5.