Property:Synodic period
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The synodic period of a planet or moon is the calendar span between two appearances of the object in the sky as seen from earth (For earth itself, sidereal and synodic years are assumed to be the same). The approved units are da,a where "a" is the symbol for a Julian year.
Pages using the property "Synodic period"
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E | |
|---|---|
| Earth + | 365.256 da (1 a) + |
J | |
| Jupiter + | 398.88 da (1.092 a) + |
M | |
| Mars + | 779.94 da (2.135 a) + |
| Mercury (planet) + | 115.88 da (0.317 a) + |
| Moon + | 29.531 da (0.0809 a) + |
N | |
| Neptune + | 367.49 da (1.006 a) + |
P | |
| Phobos + | 0.319 da (8.73648e-4 a) + |
| Pluto + | 366.73 da (1.004 a) + |
S | |
| Saturn + | 378.09 da (1.035 a) + |
U | |
| Uranus + | 369.65 da (1.012 a) + |
V | |
| Venus + | 583.92 da (1.599 a) + |

