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Body \mu (km3s-2)
Sun 132,712,440,018
Mercury 22,032
Venus 324,859
Earth 398,600
Mars 42,828
Jupiter 126,686,534
Saturn 37,931,187
Uranus 5,793,947
Neptune 6,836,529
Pluto 1,001

In astrodynamics, the standard gravitational parameter \mu \ of a celestial body is the product of the gravitational constant G \ and the mass M \ :

\mu=GM \

The units of the standard gravitational parameter are km3s-2

Small body orbiting a central body


Under standard assumptions in astrodynamics we have:
m << M \
where: and the relevant standard gravitational parameter is that of the larger body.
For all circular orbits around a given central body:
\mu = rv^2 = r^3\omega^2 = 4\pi^2r^3/T^2 \
where:
The last equality has a very simple generalization to elliptic orbits:
\mu=4\pi^2a^3/T^2 \
where:
For all parabolic trajectories r v^2 \ is constant and equal to 2 \mu \ ;.

For elliptic and hyperbolic orbits \mu \ is twice the semi-major axis times the absolute value of the specific orbital energy.

Two bodies orbiting each other


In the more general case where the bodies need not be a large one and a small one, we define:

  • the vector \mathbf{r} \ is the position of one body relative to the other
  • r \ , v \ , and in the case of an elliptic orbit, the semi-major axis a \ , are defined accordingly (hence r \ is the distance)
  • \mu={G}(m_1 + m_2) \ (the sum of the two \mu \ values)
where:
  • m_1 \ and m_2 \ are the masses of the two bodies.

Then:

Terminology and accuracy


The value for the Earth is called geocentric gravitational constant and equal to 398 600.441 8 ± 0.000 8 km3s-2. Thus the uncertainty is 1 to 500 000 000, much smaller than the uncertainties in G \ and M \ separately (1 to 7000 each).

The value for the Sun is called heliocentric gravitational constant and equals 1.32712440018 m3s-2.

Astrodynamics | Celestial mechanics

Gravitační parametr | Parámetro gravitacional estándar | Costante gravitazionale planetaria | Gravitačný parameter

 

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