File:Kepler-constant rm.svg
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English: Real 2D model of the Solar System in a sense of Kepler's construction. Orbits of Earth, Venus and Mercury () already entirely lie inside limit circle . Made with portable GeoGebra 5.0.113.0-3D. |
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