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The k values calculated for planetary and satellite systems, are presented in table 2. For different systems, while maintaining consistency within the system, the value of k varies within wide limits [13]. For the planetary system it is 6280.108 cm, and the smallest satellite system Mars 1,25.108 cm, there are 5 000 times smaller.
Seemed interesting to find such a mathematical model, which would be in the same equation was combined planetary and satellite systems. In this respect fruitful was the idea expressed by H. Alfvén [14], that “the emergence of an ordered system of secondary bodies around the primary body – whether it be the Sun or a planet, definitely depends on two parameters initial body: its mass and speed"… It has been shown [13] that when the normalization constant k in the complex, representing the square root of the product of the mass of the central body for the period of its rotation (MT)of 0.5, the result is a constant value, see table 2. If the constant k is changed for the considered systems within 3.5 decimal orders of magnitude, normalized by k/(MT)0.5 value saves the apparent constancy, rather varies from 0.95.10-8 to 1.66.10-8