Special Relativity and Kepler's First Law

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Consider a two-body system consisting of a very massive sun and a planet in a circular orbit of radius R around it, as seen by an inertial observer S at rest with respect to the sun. Obviously this sun–planet system obeys Kepler’s first law. For concreteness let the planet revolve on the plane z = 0 and the sun be located at x = y = z = 0. Now consider another inertial observer Sl moving with speed v" = cβˆ x, say, on the plane z = zs relative to the sun.

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Kepler's first law, Circular orbits, Relativity theory, Relativity theory, Kepler's first law, Circular orbits

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Rador, T. (2011). Special relativity and Kepler's first law. Physics Education, 46(5), 513-515. doi:10.1088/0031-9120/46/5/F02

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