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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Date Rich)
Thu Apr 23 17:40:03 2015

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<p align="right">the secondary systems as in the primary system. Still more instructive shall we find the distribution of the satellites—their absence in some instances, and their presence in other  OOYJKLD 
instances, in smaller or greater numbers. The argument from CSTOQVGHW design fails to account for this distribution. Supposing it be FRNBSWMYV granted that XFO planets nearer 
the Sun than ourselves, have no need of moons (though, considering that their nights are as dark, and, relatively to their brilliant days, even  JHUAV 
darker than ours, the need seems 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e quite as great)—supposing this to be granted; how are we 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e to explain the fact that Uranus has but half as many 
moons as Saturn, though he is at double the distance? TJIIO While, however, the current presumption is untenable, the Nebular Hypothesis furnishes us with </p>
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<p align="right">an explanation. It enables us to predict where satellites KDLBTH will be abundant and where they will be absent. The reasoning is as follows. In a rotating nebulous spheroid which is concentrating into a planet, there 
are at work two antagonist mechanical tendencies—the centripetal and the centrifugal. IBGNVVR While the force of gravitation draws all the atoms of the 
spheroid together, their tangential<B>momentum is resolvable into two parts, of 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e which one resists OSGNRGU</B>gravitation. The ratio which this centrifugal force 
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more or less hindered by this resisting force, according as the rate of rotation GPEBPAXY is high or low: the opposition, in equal spheroids, being four 
times as great when the rotation is twice as rapid; nine<b>times as great when it is three times as rapid; and so on. Now the detachment of a ring </b>9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e 
from a planet-forming body of nebulous matter, implies [139] that at its equatorial zone the increasing centrifugal force consequent on  9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e 
concentration has become so great as to balance gravity. Whence it is tolerably obvious that the detachment of rings will be most frequent from  JGQ 
those mhies in which the centrifugal tendency bears the greatest VJCXFL ratio to the gravitative tendency. Though it is not possible to calculate what ratio 
these two tendencies had to each other in the genetic spheroid which produced each planet, it is possible to calculate where each was the  IIRVE 
greatest and where the least. While it is true that the ratio which centrifugal force now bears to gravity at the equator of each planet,  9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e 
differs widely from PPVJVLDD JJSNNJQL that which it bore during the earlier stages of concentration; and while it is true that this change in the ratio, depending on the degree of contraction each planet has undergone, has in no 
two cases been the same; yet we 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e KATBXDF may fairly 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e conclude that VKQGSIDAY where the ratio 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e is still the greatest, it has been the greatest from the beginning. The 
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