Orbital Details of our Solar System

Note: All the information provided below has been calculated by CalQlata.

The purpose of this web page is to provide the input data for our calculations on planetary spin.

CalQlata has generated the orbital details for almost all the known orbiting bodies within our solar system, the principal bodies are summarised in the Tables (below).
Fig 1 shows the diagramatic results of our calculations (excluding moons/satellites).
Whilst it is not strictly true, all the orbits have been drawn (to scale) on the same axis to aid comparison. In reality, the axes of each orbit precesses (rotates) slowly about the focus point (our sun).

Scale model of the solar system
Fig 1. Our Solar System (drawn to scale)

Symbols & Constants

The following symbols are used in all the Tables below.

G = Newton's gravitational constant: 6.67128190396304E-11 {m³/s²/kg}
Body Properties:
m = mass {kg}
R = radius {m}
tᵣ = rotational (spin) period {s}
ρ = density {kg/m³}
vᵣ = rotational velocity at equator {m/s}
ω = angular velocity {rad/s}
J = polar moment of inertia {kg.m²}
Body Orbital Properties:
tₒ = orbital period {s}
a = semi-major axis of elliptical orbit {m}
b = semi-minor axis of elliptical orbit {m}
e = eccentricity of elliptical orbit
p = ½ elliptical parameter {m}
ƒ = perigee to focus {m}⁽¹⁾
x' = distance between focus and centre of elliptical orbit {m}
L = orbital length {m}
K = Newton's constant of proportionality
A = orbital area {m²}
@ Perigee
R̂ = [minimum] distance from perigee to focus {m}
F̌ = [maximum] orbital gravitational force between bodies {N}
g = gravitational acceleration at R̂ {m/s²}⁽¹⁾
v̌ = [maximum] orbital velocity {m/s}
h = Newton's constant of motion {m²/s}⁽²⁾
PE = potential energy in orbiting body {J}
KE = kinetic energy in orbiting body {J}
E = energy in orbiting body {J}⁽²⁾
@ Apogee
Ř = [maximum] distance from apogee to focus {m}
F̂ = [minimum] orbital gravitational force between bodies {N}
g = gravitational acceleration at R̂ {m/s²}⁽¹⁾
v̂ = [minimum] orbital velocity {m/s}
h = Newton's constant of motion {m²/s}⁽²⁾
PE = potential energy in orbiting body {J}
KE = kinetic energy in orbiting body {J}
E = energy in orbiting body {J}⁽²⁾
Notes for the above Table:
⁽¹⁾ Gravitational acceleration generated by the focus centre on the orbiting body at 'R̂' or 'Ř'
⁽²⁾ Newton's constant of motion (h) of the orbiting body and its energy (E) are both constant throughout orbit

All blue values are input data from from NASA's; 'Planets by the Numbers' or 'Facts Sheets'
All teal values are input data from CalQlata's website
All purple values are input data from Wikipedia⁽¹⁾
All black values are calculated using the formulas provided in our web page for Laws of Motion

Refer to Symbols & Constants above for units and symbols

The Sun

The spin & body properties of our sun

mass
radius
period
density
velocity
ω
J
1.9885E+30
6.9571E+08
2.19283E+06
1409.782932
865638.8
2.86533E-06
3.91229E+46
kg
m
s
kg/m³
m/s
ᶜ/s
kg.m²

The Planets

CalQlata has retained the definition of the planets just as the Greeks had done; 'Wanderers', and have therefore included the largest of the so-called dwarf planets in both of the belts (Asteroid and Kuiper) that may have a noticeable affect on spin in the solar system.

The planets have been split into the following groups:
Iron [rich]
Rocky
Gas
Ice⁽²⁾

The Iron Planets (ρ≈5400 kg/m³)

The orbital properties of the three iron-rich planets in our solar system

Property Mercury Venus Earth Units
Body Properties as a Focus Centre:
mass
radius
period
density
velocity
ω
J
3.3011E+23
2439700
5067899.059
5427.012135
3.024742012
1.2398008E-06
5.1930844E+35
4.86732E+24
6051800
-20997359.91
5242.610456
-1.810921992
-2.9923692E-07
3.3086276E+37
5.96659E+24
6371000.685
86164.09946
5508.258301
464.580703
7.2921151E-05
1.0821216E+37
kg
m
s
kg/m³
m/s
ᶜ/s
kg.m²
Orbit Parameters:
period
a
b
e
p
ƒ
x'
length
K
area
7600522
5.790785E+10
5.667055E+10
0.205613749
5.545968E+10
4.60012E+10
1.190665E+10
3.599701E+11
2.974914E-19
1.030967E+22
19414166
1.082067E+11
1.082043E+11
0.006744009
1.082018E+11
1.07477E+11
7.297473E+08
6.798753E+11
2.974914E-19
3.678313E+22
31558118.4
1.4959461E+11
1.4957371E+11
0.01670914665
1.49552832E+11
1.470950E+11
2.49959808E+09
9.39864971E+11
2.97491436E-19
7.02944537E+22
s
m
m

m
m
m
m

Orbit Properties at Perigee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
4.60012E+10
2.07017E+22
-0.0627115
58974.2124
2.71288E+15
-9.52302E+32
5.74054E+32
-3.78248E+32
1.07477E+11
5.59170E+22
-0.0114883
35256.92187
3.78931E+15
-6.00979E+33
3.02516E+33
-2.98463E+33
1.47095E+11
3.65817881E+22
-0.00613323276
30286.0087884
4.45492046E+15
-5.380998E+33
2.735455E+33
-2.645543113E+33
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J
Orbit Properties at Apogee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
6.98145E+10
8.98779E+21
-0.0272266
38858.5
2.71288E+15
-6.27478E+32
2.49230E+32
-3.78248E+32
1.08936E+11
5.44288E+22
-0.0111825
34784.6
3.78931E+15
-5.92928E+33
2.94465E+33
-2.98463E+33
1.52094196E+11
3.421649076E+22
-0.00573667153
29290.53556234
4.454920463E+15
-5.20412966E+33
2.558586546E+33
-2.645543113E+33
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J

The Rocky Planets (ρ≈3400 kg/m³)

The orbital properties of the two rocky planets in our solar system
Ceres and Pallas should have a density of between 3000 and 3400 kg/m³. Either the information about these planets incorrect, or they contain a lot more water than a normal rocky planet (e.g. Mars).

Property Mars Ceres Pallas Vesta Units
Body Properties as a Focus Centre:
mass
radius
period
density
velocity
ω
J
6.4171E+23
3389500
88642.43949
3934.080869
240.2557592
7.0882360E-05
1.5832570E+31
9.47E+20
476473.0718
32667.012
2090
91.64500885
0.00019234
8.59977E+31
2.05E+20
256875.8324
28126.8
2887.3239
57.38293925
0.000223388
5.41079E+30
2.59E+20
261146.0168
19231.2
3472.868633
85.32118723
0.000326718
7.06731E+30
kg
m
s
kg/m³
m/s
ᶜ/s
kg.m²
Orbit Parameters:
period
a
b
e
p
ƒ
x'
length
K
area
59354294.4
2.279344E+11
2.269390E+11
0.09335676
2.259479E+11
2.066552E+11
2.127922E+10
1.429029E+12
2.974914E-19
1.625058E+23
145164960
4.137611E+11
4.125876E+11
0.07526359
4.114174E+11
3.8262E+11
3.114115E+10
2.596053E+12
2.974914E-19
5.363098E+23
145616113
4.14618E+11
4.033787E+11
0.231258073
3.924441E+11
3.187342E+11
9.588376E+10
2.569945E+12
2.974914E-19
5.254253E+23
114544800
3.533123E+11
3.519190E+11
0.088721146
3.505312E+11
3.219660E+11
3.134627E+10
2.215552E+12
2.974914E-19
3.906172E+23
s
m
m

m
m
m
m

Orbit Properties at Perigee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
2.06655E+11
1.99403E+21
-0.00310737
26497.22518
5.47579E+15
-4.12076E+32
2.25273E+32
-1.86803E+32
3.82620E+11
8.58420E+17
-9.06463E-04
19311.51165
7.38897E+15
-3.28449E+29
1.76584E+29
-1.51864E+29
3.18734E+11
2.67782E+17
-0.00130625
22641.37663
7.21658E+15
-8.53514E+28
5.25449E+28
-3.28064E+28
3.21966E+11
3.31659E+17
-0.00128016
21183.4131
6.82034E+15
-1.06783E+29
5.81285E+28
-4.86546E+28
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J
Orbit Properties at Apogee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
2.49214E+11
1.37114E+21
-0.00213669
21972.3
5.47579E+15
-3.41706E+32
1.54903E+32
-1.86803E+32
4.44902E+11
6.34901E+17
-6.70434E-04
16606.81
7.38897E+15
-2.82469E+29
1.30605E+29
-1.51863E+29
5.10507E+11
1.04384E+17
-5.09192E-04
14136.1
7.21658E+15
-5.32889E+28
2.04825E+28
-3.28064E+28
3.84659E+11
2.3236E+17
-8.96880E-04
17730.9
6.82034E+15
-8.93793E+28
4.07247E+28
-4.86546E+28
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J

The Gas Planets (ρ≈1200 kg/m³)

The orbital properties of the gas planets in our solar system

Property Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Units
Body Properties as a Focus Centre:
mass
radius
period
density
velocity
ω
J
1.89819E+27
69911000
35729.857
1326.216812
12294.0255
0.000175853
1.92586E+39
5.6834E+26
58232000
38361.6
687.1230137
9537.72669
0.000163788
1.5238918E+38
8.6813E+25
25362000
-62063.709
1270.415139
-2567.58979
-0.000101238
1.38902E+37
1.02413E+26
24622000
57996.001
1637.934377
2667.50439
0.000108338
3.47506E+37
kg
m
s
kg/m³
m/s
ᶜ/s
kg.m²
Orbit Parameters:
period
a
b
e
p
ƒ
x'
length
K
area
374335689.6
7.780652E+11
7.771588E+11
0.048254588
7.762535E+11
7.4052E+11
3.754522E+10
4.885881E+12
2.974914E-19
1.899659E+24
929596608
1.426828E+12
1.424893E+12
0.05205793
1.422961E+12
1.35255E+12
7.427770E+10
8.958946E+12
2.974914E-19
6.387099E+24
2.65122E+09
2.869495E+12
2.86663E+12
0.044675238
2.863768E+12
2.7413E+12
1.281954E+11
1.802057E+13
2.974914E-19
2.584206E+25
5.20033E+09
4.496374E+12
4.496074E+12
0.011547963
4.495774E+12
4.44445E+12
5.192396E+10
2.825061E+13
2.974914E-19
6.351053E+25
s
m
m

m
m
m
m

Orbit Properties at Perigee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
7.4052E+11
4.59358E+23
-2.41998E-04
13705.90205
1.01495E+16
-3.40164E+35
1.78289E+35
-1.61875E+35
1.35255E+12
4.12275E+22
-7.25402E-05
10159.81492
1.37417E+16
-5.57622E+34
2.93326E+34
-2.64297E+34
2.7413E+12
1.53305E+21
-1.76592E-05
7111.398264
1.94945E+16
-4.20256E+33
2.19515E+33
-2.0074E+33
4.44445E+12
6.88025E+20
-6.71814E-06
5495.748646
2.44256E+16
-3.05789E+33
1.54660E+33
-1.51129E+33
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J
Orbit Properties at Apogee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
8.1561043E+11
3.786687E+23
-1.9948935E-04
12444.047
1.0149495E+16
-3.088461E+35
1.4697145E+35
-1.61875E+35
1.50111E+12
3.34712E+22
-5.88929E-05
9154.36
1.37417E+16
-5.02438E+34
2.38141E+34
-2.64297E+34
2.99769E+12
1.28202E+21
-1.47677E-05
6503.16
1.94945E+16
-3.84311E+33
1.83571E+33
-2.0074E+33
4.5483E+12
6.56965E+20
-6.41486E-06
5370.27
2.44256E+16
-2.98807E+33
1.47678E+33
-1.51129E+33
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J

The Gas Planet(s) (ρ≈2000 kg/m³)

The orbital properties of the ice planet(s) in our solar system
The density of these planets appears to indicate that they contain solidified and/or liquified gases heavier than H₂O

Property Pluto Eris Haumea MakeMake Units
Body Properties as a Focus Centre:
mass
radius
period
density
velocity
ω
J
1.303E+22
1187000
-551854.072
1859.960193
-13.5146977
-1.13856E-05
5.48500E+35#
1.6600E+22
1163051.471
93240
2518.968134
78.37481679
6.73872E-05
8.98185E+33
4.0060E+21
710124.0423
14095.8
2670.666667
316.5369081
0.000445749
8.08052E+32
4.4000E+21
740377.884
27975.6
2588.235294
166.2853144
0.000224595
9.64761E+32
kg
m
s
kg/m³
m/s
ᶜ/s
kg.m²
Orbit Parameters:
period
a
b
e
p
ƒ
x'
length
K
area
7.82438E+09
5.903940E+12
5.718747E+12
0.248498482
5.539363E+12
4.436820E+12
1.467120E+12
3.651628E+13
2.974914E-19
1.0607E+26
17610912000
1.013981E+13
9.102147E+12
0.440679279
8.170675E+12
5.671405E+12
4.468403E+12
6.049831E+13
2.974914E-19
2.899502E+26
8.96607E+09
6.465122E+12
6.3458E+12
0.191238012
6.228679E+12
5.228745E+12
1.236377E+12
4.024765E+13
2.974914E-19
1.288881E+26
9.75430E+09
6.838685E+12
6.755138E+12
0.155834534
6.672612E+12
5.772982E+12
1.065703E+12
4.270669E+13
2.974914E-19
1.451298E+26
s
m
m

m
m
m
m

Orbit Properties at Perigee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
4.43682E+12
8.78387E+16
-6.74127E-06
6110.837548
2.71127E+16
-3.89725E+29
2.43287E+29
-1.46438E+29
5.67140E+12
6.84876E+16
-4.12576E-06
5806.052571
3.29285E+16
-3.88421E+29
2.79795E+29
-1.08626E+29
5.22874E+12
1.94447E+16
-4.85390E-06
5498.486774
2.87502E+16
-1.01671E+29
6.05574E+28
-4.1114E+28
5.77298E+12
1.75201E+16
-3.98185E-06
5154.545444
2.97571E+16
-1.01143E+29
5.84525E+28
-4.26909E+28
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J
Orbit Properties at Apogee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
7.37106E+12
3.18251E+16
-2.44245E-06
3678.26
2.71127E+16
-2.34585E+29
8.81454E+28
-1.46439E+29
1.46082E+13
1.03228E+16
-6.21858E-07
2253.411
3.29285E+16
-1.50798E+29
4.21723E+28
-1.08626E+29
7.7015E+12
8.96284E+15
-2.23735E-06
3733.06
2.87502E+16
-6.90273E+28
2.79133E+28
-4.1114E+28
7.90439E+12
9.34548E+15
-2.12397E-06
3764.63
2.97571E+16
-7.38703E+28
3.11794E+28
-4.26909E+28
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J
# includes the effect of Pluto's local orbit

The Moons

Only the properties of those moons that are sufficiently massive to have a significant affect on planetary spin have been included on this web page⁽³⁾.

The moons have been divided into the following groups:

The Rocky Moons

The orbital properties of the moons that orbit the iron-rich and rocky planets

Property Moon Phobos Deimos Units
Body Properties as a Focus Centre:
mass
radius
J
7.34892E+22
1.737494E+06
2.73159E+34
1.06585E+16
1116.66667
4.04662E+22
1.47619E+15
6210.789871
4.68802E+18
kg
m
kg.m²
Orbit Parameters:
period
a
b
e
p
ƒ
x'
length
K
area
2360591.424
3.83006E+08
3.82285E+08
6.13518E-02
3.81564E+08
3.59508E+08
2.34981E+07
2.40423E+09
9.91801E-14
4.59984E+17
27553.84387
9.37348E+06
9.37240E+06
0.0152201
9.37131E+06
9.23082E+06
142665
5.88919E+07
9.21852E-13
2.75995E+14
109074.816
2.34565E+07
2.34565E+07
4.11659E-05
2.34565E+07
2.34555E+07
965.608
1.47381E+08
9.21852E-13
1.72852E+15
s
m
m

m
m
m
m

Orbit Properties at Perigee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
3.59508E+08
2.26251E+20
-0.003079768
1084.034166
3.89719E+11
-8.13392E+28
4.316475E+28
-3.81741E+28
9230818.576
5.35692E+15
-0.502594867
2170.25
2.00332E+10
-4.94488E+22
2.51007E+22
-2.43481E+22
23442000
1.14908E+14
-0.077841122
1351.250387
3.16943E+10
-2.69523E+21
1.34767E+21
-1.34756E+21
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J
Orbit Properties at Apogee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
4.06504E+08
1.77023E+20
-0.002408824
958.6400916
3.89719E+11
-7.19355E+28
3.376107E+28
-3.81744E+28
9.51615E+06
5.04031E+15
-0.472889353
2105.135143
2.00332E+10
-4.79661E+22
2.36180E+22
-2.43481E+22
2.34574E+07
1.14764E+14
-0.077807871
1350.961747
3.16943E+10
-2.69501E+21
1.34745E+21
-1.34756E+21
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J

Jupiter's Moons

The orbital properties of the four principal moons that orbit Jupiter

Property Io Europa Ganymede Callisto Units
Body Properties as a Focus Centre:
mass
radius
J
8.931938E+22
1.821557E+06
1.185472E+35
4.799844E+22
1.560917E+06
4.677854E+34
1.481858E+23
2.631200E+06
4.103689E+35
1.075937E+23
2.410459E+06
2.500612E+35
kg
m
kg.m²
Orbit Parameters:
period
a
b
e
p
ƒ
x'
length
K
area
152841.59
4.216391E+08
4.216353E+08
0.004249229
4.216315E+08
4.198475E+08
1.791641E+06
2.649225E+09
3.116452E-16
5.585059E+17
306806.39
6.708491E+08
6.708195E+08
0.009400219
6.707898E+08
6.645430E+08
6.306129E+06
4.214976E+09
3.117843E-16
1.413775E+18
618191.98
1.070357E+09
1.070356E+09
0.00145029
1.070355E+09
1.068805E+09
1.552329E+06
6.725250E+09
3.116452E-16
3.599208E+18
1442016.011
1.882608E+09
1.882554E+09
0.007549696
1.882501E+09
1.868395E+09
1.421312E+07
1.182861E+10
3.116452E-16
1.113416E+19
s
m
m

m
m
m
m

Orbit Properties at Perigee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
4.198475E+08
6.418919E+22
-0.718647983
17407.02867
7.308297E+12
-2.694967E+31
1.35321937E+31
-1.341748E+31
6.645430E+08
1.376830E+22
-0.286848893
13872.39776
9.218805E+12
-9.149627E+30
4.61850162E+30
-4.531125E+30
1.068805E+09
1.643271E+22
-0.110892558
10894.69651
1.164431E+13
-1.756336E+31
8.7944372E+30
-8.768923E+30
1.868395E+09
3.904352E+21
-0.03628791
8265.108649
1.544249E+13
-7.294872E+30
3.67497522E+30
-3.619896E+30
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J
Orbit Properties at Apogee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
4.233053E+08
6.311662E+22
-0.706639716
17259.71104
7.306128E+12
-2.671760E+31
1.330402E+31
-1.341359E+31
6.773549E+08
1.324937E+22
-0.27603742
13610.00683
9.218805E+12
-8.975544E+30
4.444419E+30
-4.531125E+30
1.071910E+09
1.631555E+22
-0.110101919
10863.14133
1.164431E+13
-1.750064E+31
8.731714E+30
-8.768923E+30
1.896821E+09
3.787875E+21
-0.035205348
8141.245656
1.544249E+13
-7.185235E+30
3.565339E+30
-3.619896E+30
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J

Saturn's Moons

The orbital properties of the five principal moons that orbit Saturn

Property Tethys Dione Rhea Titan Lapetus Units
Body Properties as a Focus Centre:
mass
radius
J
6.1755E+20
533118.78
7.02072E+31
1.0958E+21
561709.24
1.38291E+32
2.3071E+21
764429.72
5.39262E+32
1.3455E+23
2574707.4
3.56786E+35
1.806E+21
735636.18
3.90924E+32
kg
m
kg.m²
Orbit Parameters:
period
a
b
e
p
ƒ
x'
length
K
area
163123.19
2.94587E+08
2.94587E+08
2.38858E-04
2.94587E+08
2.94516E+08
70364.497
1.85094E+09
1.04086E-15
2.72632E+17
236476.81
3.77336E+08
3.77335E+08
0.00233857
3.77334E+08
3.76454E+08
882425.78
2.37087E+09
1.04086E-15
4.47307E+17
390355.21
5.27039E+08
5.27039E+08
0.00113873
5.27038E+08
5.26439E+08
600156.81
3.31148E+09
1.04086E-15
8.7264E+17
137808
1.22195E+09
1.22144E+09
0.02893487
1.22092E+09
1.18659E+09
35356878
7.67611E+09
1.04086E-15
4.68892E+18
685411
3.56044E+09
3.5589E+09
0.0294348
3.55735E+09
3.45564E+09
104800813
2.23661E+10
1.04086E-15
3.98079E+19
s
m
m

m
m
m
m

Orbit Properties at Perigee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
2.9452E+08
2.70037E+20
-0.4372693
11349.6139
3.34265E+12
-7.953E+28
3.97746E+28
-3.97555E+28
3.76454E+08
2.9326E+20
-0.267636
10049.2896
3.78309E+12
-1.10399E+29
5.53287E+28
-5.50705E+28
5.2644E+08
3.1575E+20
-0.1368586
8492.92214
4.471E+12
-1.6622E+29
8.32049E+28
-8.3016E+28
1.1866E+09
3.62459E+21
-0.0269381
5734.92236
6.80500E+12
-4.3009E+30
2.21268E+30
-2.0882E+30
3.4556E+09
5.73611E+18
-0.0031762
3361.39272
1.16158E+13
-1.9822E+28
1.02027E+28
-9.6192E+27
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J
Orbit Properties at Apogee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
2.94657E+08
2.69277E+20
-0.43603906
11344.1933
3.34265E+12
-7.94182E+28
3.96627E+28
-3.97555E+28
3.78219E+08
2.90424E+20
-0.26504727
10002.397
3.78309E+12
-1.09864E+29
5.47935E+28
-5.50705E+28
5.27639E+08
3.14107E+20
-0.13614841
8473.6018
4.471E+12
-1.65789E+29
8.27731E+28
-8.30155E+28
1.2573E+09
3.22814E+21
-0.02399165
5412.37668
6.805E+12
-4.05888E+30
1.97065E+30
-2.08822E+30
3.66524E+09
5.09881E+18
-0.00282334
3169.16698
1.16158E+13
-1.86884E+28
9.06914E+27
-9.61924E+27
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J

Uranus' Moons

The orbital properties of the five principal moons that orbit Uranus

Property Miranda Ariel Umbriel Titania Oberon Units
Body Properties as a Focus Centre:
mass
radius
J
6.5941E+19
234936.4
1.45586E+30
1.2949E+21
579067.53
1.73675E+32
1.2214E+21
584664.09
1.67008E+32
3.42E+21
789042.73
8.51691E+32
2.8834E+21
761480.23
6.68787E+32
kg
m
kg.m²
Orbit Parameters:
period
a
b
e
p
ƒ
x'
length
K
area
122127.9
1.29839E+08
1.29839E+08
0.00142677
1.29839E+08
1.29654E+08
185249.88
8.15802E+08
6.81421E-15
5.29614E+16
217728
1.90899E+08
1.90899E+08
0.0013268
1.909E+08
1.90646E+08
253281.37
1.19946E+09
6.81421E-15
1.14488E+17
358041.6
2.65961E+08
2.65958E+08
0.00402644
2.65956E+08
2.6489E+08
1070873.44
1.67107E+09
6.81421E-15
2.22219E+17
752198.4
4.36265E+08
4.36264E+08
0.00122679
4.36264E+08
4.35729E+08
535205.9403
2.74113E+09
6.81421E-15
5.97929E+17
1162944
5.83312E+08
5.83311E+08
0.00152675
5.83311E+08
5.82421E+08
890573.85
3.66505E+09
6.81421E-15
1.06893E+18
s
m
m

m
m
m
m

Orbit Properties at Perigee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
129653658
2.27265E+19
-0.34464731
6689.43485
8.6731E+11
-2.9466E+27
1.475393E+27
-1.47119E+27
190646057
2.06399E+20
-0.15940017
5516.27896
1.05166E+12
-3.9349E+28
1.970078E+28
-1.96484E+28
264889684
1.0085E+20
-0.08256849
4686.10775
1.2413E+12
-2.6714E+28
1.34109E+28
-1.3303E+28
435729257
5.97929E+17
-0.03051483
3648.63222
1.58982E+12
-4.5473E+28
2.276418E+28
-2.27083E+28
582421239
4.9247E+19
-0.0170793
3156.34811
1.83832E+12
-2.8683E+28
1.436318E+28
-1.43194E+28
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J
Orbit Properties at Apogee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
1.30024E+08
2.2579E+19
-0.34241
6670.37352
8.6731E+11
-2.937E+27
1.46581E+27
-1.47119E+27
1.91153E+08
2.04893E+20
-0.15823725
5501.66058
1.05166E+12
-3.9205E+28
1.9557E+28
-1.96484E+28
2.67031E+08
9.91926E+19
-0.08121125
4648.52245
1.2413E+12
-2.6494E+28
1.31905E+28
-1.3303E+28
4.368E+08
1.0376E+20
-0.03033807
3639.69096
1.58982E+12
-4.53406E+28
2.26323E+28
-2.27083E+28
5.84202E+08
4.8927E+19
-0.01696821
3146.72486
1.83832E+12
-2.85891E+28
1.42698E+28
-1.43194E+28
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J

Neptune's Moons

The orbital properties of the four principal moons that orbit Neptune

Property Galatea Larissa Proteus Triton Units
Body Properties as a Focus Centre:
mass
radius
J
4.0E+18
90228.27958
1.302583E+28
5.0E+18
97195.46777
1.889392E+28
5.0E+19
209401.2875
8.769780E+29
2.139499E+22
1353699.851
1.568256E+34
kg
m
kg.m²
Orbit Parameters:
period
a
b
e
p
ƒ
x'
length
K
area
37043.568
6.193368E+07
6.193368E+07
0.0003
6.193368E+07
6.191772E+07
15960.79
3.891408E+08
5.776237E-15
1.205046E+16
47922.1056
7.353187E+07
7.353178E+07
0.001557503
7.353169E+07
7.341734E+07
114526.1
4.620141E+08
5.776237E-15
1.698637E+16
96968.016
1.176352E+08
1.176352E+08
0.00055766
1.176352E+08
1.175696E+08
65600.5
7.391238E+08
5.776237E-15
4.347349E+16
507772.7976
3.5473E+08
3.5473E+08
0.000257708
3.5473E+08
3.546386E+08
91416.67
2.228835E+09
5.776237E-15
3.953173E+17
s
m
m

m
m
m
m

Orbit Properties at Perigee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
6.191772E+07
7.130908E+18
-1.78
10507.66
6.506101E+11
-4.415296E+26
2.2082187E+26
-2.207077E+26
7.341734E+07
6.339974E+18
-1.27
9655.97
7.089158E+11
-4.654640E+26
2.3309465E+26
-2.323694E+26
1.175696E+08
2.472263E+19
-0.49
7626.6
8.966563E+11
-2.906629E+27
1.454127E+27
-1.452502E+27
3.546386E+08
1.162666E+21
-0.05
4390.56
1.557064E+12
-4.123261E+29
2.06217384E+29
-2.061087E+29
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J
Orbit Properties at Apogee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
6.194964E+07
7.113603E+18
-1.778400736
10502.24193
6.506101E+11
-4.409935E+26
2.202858E+26
-2.207077E+26
7.364639E+07
6.297946E+18
-1.259589169
9625.940298
7.089158E+11
-4.639187E+26
2.315493E+26
-2.323694E+26
1.177008E+08
2.463306E+19
-0.492661219
7618.097341
8.966563E+11
-2.901360E+27
1.448857E+27
-1.452502E+27
3.548215E+08
1.156432E+21
-0.054051536
4388.301702
1.557064E+12
-4.112193E+29
2.051106E+29
-2.061087E+29
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J

Pluto's Moons

The orbital properties of the four principal moons that orbit Pluto

Property Charon Styx Nix Hydra Units
Body Properties as a Focus Centre:
mass
radius
J
1.546626E+21
603719.0738
2.254836E+32
7.50.E+15
4850
7.056750E+22
3.591364E+16
19000
5.18593E+24
9.89121166E+17
36146.28156
5.16936E+26
kg
m
kg.m²
Orbit Parameters:
period
a
b
e
p
ƒ
x'
length
K
area
551836.8
1.885914E+07
1.885913E+07
0.000786139
1.885913E+07
1.884431E+07
14825.90611
1.184955E+08
4.539998E-11
1.117361E+15
1741957.92
4.0582602E+07
4.0582211E+07
0.00439
4.05818205E+07
4.04045E+07
178102.137
2.54986782E+08
4.53999786E-11
5.17398864E+15
2147440.032
4.66582895E+07
4.66582805E+07
0.000622
4.66582715E+07
4.66292730E+07
29016.5383
2.93162651E+08
4.53999786E-11
6.83923326E+15
3300632.928
6.21411953E+07
6.21405791E+07
0.004453
6.21399629E+07
6.18644600E+07
276735.273
3.90442709E+08
4.53999786E-11
1.21312282E+16
s
m
m

m
m
m
m

Orbit Properties at Perigee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
1.884431E+07
3.787291E+18
-0.002448744
214.8980701
4.049607E+09
-7.136890E+25
3.572712E+25
-3.564178E+25
4.04045E+07
3.9949E+12
-5.33E-04
147.023945
5.94042897E+09
-1.6141192E+20
8.106015E+19
-8.0351773E+19
4.6629273E+07
1.4363E+13
-4.00E-04
136.602209
6.36966170E+09
-6.69737889E+20
3.350772E+20
-3.34660669E+20
6.186446E+07
2.24735E+14
-2.27E-04
118.821851
7.35084963E+09
-1.39031228E+22
6.982520E+21
-6.92060284E+21
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J
Orbit Properties at Apogee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
1.887397E+07
3.629665E+18
-0.002346828
214.560456
4.049607E+09
-6.986794E+25
3.422616E+25
-3.564178E+25
4.07607043E+07
3.92538E+12
-0.000523384
145.739115
5.94042897E+09
-1.6000126E+20
7.9649482E+19
-8.0351773E+19
4.66873061E+07
1.43259E+13
-0.000398898
136.4324104
6.36966170E+09
-6.68871112E+20
3.34210442E+20
-3.34660669E+20
6.24179305E+07
2.20761E+14
-0.000223189
117.7682369
7.35084963E+09
-1.37796314E+22
6.85902856E+21
-6.92060284E+21
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J

Periodic Comets

The following Table is provided for information only as comets have negligible effect of the movement of the planets unless they pass extremely close-by
Apart from Halley's, these comets have been selected at random

Property Halley's C/2001 OG108 Loneos 3200 Phaeton P/2009 WX51 Catalina (CSS) Units
Body Properties as a Focus Centre:
mass
radius
J
2.200E+14
5646.216173
2.80541862E+21
7.26384E+14
8500
2.0992509E+22
1.84812E+13
2500
4.6202957E+19
11755067204
215
2.1735119E+14
kg
m
kg.m²
Orbit Parameters:
period
a
b
e
p
ƒ
x'
length
K
area
2.39989E+09
2.68515495E+12
6.8051429E+11
0.967352219
1.72466657E+11
8.76643518E+10
2.5974906E+12
1.15513608E+13
2.97491436E-19
5.74058927E+24
1530543600
1.989477E+12
7.547094E+11
0.925253004
2.862995E+11
1.487074E+11
1.840770E+12
9.084685E+12
2.974914E-19
4.71703E+24
45230400
1.901642E+11
8.675451E+10
0.889872967
3.957814E+10
2.094222E+10
1.69222E+11
9.024459E+11
2.974914E-19
5.182875E+22
170726616
4.610089E+11
3.098679E+11
0.740413454
2.082783E+11
1.196717E+11
3.413372E+11
2.447039E+12
2.974914E-19
4.487824E+23
s
m
m

m
m
m
m

Orbit Properties at Perigee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
8.76644E+10
3.7989353E+12
-0.017267888
54572.29031
4.78404446E+15
-3.330312E+23
3.27595E+23
-5.4363649E+21
1.4870745E+11
4.35899E+12
-0.006000947
41449.58408
6.16386E+15
-6.48215E+23
6.23989E+23
-2.42261E+22
2.0942221E+10
5.59203E+12
-0.302579708
109432.8156
2.29177E+15
-1.1711E+23
1.10661E+23
-6.44846E+21
1.1967171E+11
1.08925E+08
-0.009266212
43931.20283
5.25732E+15
-1.30352E+19
1.13433E+19
-1.691886E+18
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J
Orbit Properties at Apogee:


g

h
PE
KE
E
5.28264556E+12
1.0461766E+09
-4.755348E-06
905.6152641
4.78404446E+15
-5.5265802E+21
9.02152909E+19
-5.4363649E+21
3.83025E+12
6.5704967E+09
-9.04548E-06
1609.259603
6.16386E+15
-2.51666E+22
9.40565E+20
-2.42261E+22
3.59386E+11
1.89886E+10
-0.001027454
6376.889603
2.29177E+15
-6.82423E+21
3.75766E+20
-6.44846E+21
8.02346E+11
2423186.59
-2.06140E-04
6552.436815
5.25732E+15
-1.94423E+18
2.52349E+17
-1.691886E+18
m
N
m/s²
m/s
m²/s
J
J
J
Halley's is the best understood of all our comets. The mass of the other three comets is unknown but their radii appear to be known⁽⁴⁾. Therefore, the mass of the other three comets is based upon the density of Halley's comet.

Notes

  1. Wikipedia has been used only where accurate and reliable data was not available from the NASA website
  2. Ice is used here as a general term to define frozen (solid) substances that would exist as a gas or liquid on earth
  3. Whilst CalQlata has analysed virtually all known moons in the solar system (including the 100 or so additional moons around Jupiter and Saturn), the vast majority are too small to be included in CalQlata's platnetary spin calculations and have therefore been omitted from this page
  4. C/2001 OG108 Loneos, 3200 Phaeton, P/2009 WX51 Catalina (CSS) (Table 3)

Further Reading

You will find further reading on this subject in reference publications(55, 60, 61, 62, 63 & 64)