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Exploring the Mysteries of Dark Matter, Galactic Motion, and Planetary Distances

This document delves into the fascinating relationship between planetary characteristics and the enigmatic nature of dark matter. It discusses the distances and velocities of planets like Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Pluto, alongside significant findings from various studies on galaxy rotations and motions. Additionally, it addresses critical questions about the existence, amount, and nature of dark matter and dark energy within the universe. A thorough examination of Newtonian gravitational theory and Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) is also included, shedding light on the complexities of our cosmos.

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Exploring the Mysteries of Dark Matter, Galactic Motion, and Planetary Distances

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  1. Mercury My pluto planets Venus Very Educated Earth Mother Mars Jupiter Just Saturn Showed uranus us Neptune Nine

  2. Newton 1686

  3. Distance Velocity (km/s) Mercury 0.39 AU 47.9 Pluto 39 AU 4.7

  4. Velocity difference from the sun (km/s) Distance from center 1962

  5. Rubin and Ford 1970

  6. Roberts and Whitehurst 1975

  7. 21-cm Bosma Thesis 1978

  8. 1979

  9. DARK MATTER DOES IT EXIST? YES (Newtonian gravitational theory) rotation curves of galaxies galaxy motions in clusters of galaxies gravitational lensing WHERE IS IT? HOW MUCH IS THERE? WHAT IS IT? DOES IT EXIST? NO (MOdified Newtonian Dynamics, MOND)

  10. 14% baryonic dark matter 3% baryonic visible matter All matter in the universe 30% Dark Energy 70% 83% non-baryonic dark matter (cosmological constant) Matter in the Universe

  11. MILKY WAY GALAXY AS SEEN BY COBE

  12. HELMI & WHITE 2001

  13. Sagittarius Stream “as seen from space”

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