Question 8.3: Calculate the radius of the earth’s sphere of influence.
Calculate the radius of the earth’s sphere of influence.
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In Table A.1 we find
m_{\text {earth }}=5.974 \times 10^{24} kg
m_{\text {sun }}=1.989 \times 10^{30} kg
R_{\text {earth }}=149.6 \times 10^{6} km
Substituting this data into Equation 8.34 yields
\frac{r_{ SOI }}{R}=\left\lgroup \frac{m_{p}}{m_{s}} \right\rgroup ^{2 / 5} (8.34)
r_{ SOI }=149.6 \times 10^{6}\left\lgroup \frac{5.974 \times 10^{24}}{1.989 \times 10^{24}} \right\rgroup ^{\frac{2}{5}}=925 \times 10^{6} kmSince the radius of the earth is 6378 km,
r_{ SOI } = 145 earth radii
Relative to the earth, its sphere of influence is very large. However, relative to the sun it is tiny, as illustrated in Figure 8.7.
Table A.1 Astronomical Data for the Sun, the Planets and the Moon | ||||||||
Object | Radius (km) |
Mass (kg) |
Sidereal Rotation Period |
Inclination of quator to Orbit Plane | Semimajor Axis of Orbit (km) | Orbit Eccentricity | Inclination of Orbit to the Ecliptic Plane | Orbit Sidereal Period |
Sun | 696,000 | 1.989 \times 10^{30} | 25.38d | 7.25° | ــــــــــ | ــــــــــ | ــــــــــ | ــــــــــ |
Mercury | 2440 | 330.2 \times 10^{21} | 58.65d | 0.01° | 57.91 \times 10^{6} | 0.2056 | 7.00° | 87.97d |
Venus | 6052 | 4.869 \times 10^{24} | 243d* | 177.4° | 108.2 \times 10^{6} | 0.0067 | 3.39° | 224.7d |
Earth | 6378 | 5.974 \times 10^{24} | 23.9345h | 23.45° | 149.6 \times 10^{6} | 0.0167 | 0.00° | 365.256d |
(Moon) | 1737 | 73.48 \times 10^{21} | 27.32d | 6.68° | 384.4 \times 10^{3} | 0.0549 | 5.145° | 27.322d |
Mars | 3396 | 641.9 \times 10^{21} | 24.62h | 25.19° | 227.9 \times 10^{6} | 0.0935 | 1.850° | 1.881y |
Jupiter | 71,490 | 1.899 \times 10^{27} | 9.925h | 3.13° | 778.6 \times 10^{6} | 0.0489 | 1.304° | 11.86y |
Saturn | 60,270 | 568.5 \times 10^{24} | 10.66h | 26.73° | 1.433 \times 10^{9} | 0.0565 | 2.485° | 29.46y |
Uranus | 25,560 | 86.83 \times 10^{24} | 17.24h* | 97.77° | 2.872 \times 10^{9} | 0.0457 | 0.772° | 84.01y |
Neptune | 24,760 | 102.4 \times 10^{24} | 16.11h | 28.32° | 4.495 \times 10^{9} | 0.0113 | 1.769° | 164.8y |
(Pluto) | 1195 | 12.5 \times 10^{21} | 6.387d* | 122.5° | 5.870 \times 10^{9} | 0.2444 | 17.16° | 247.7y |
* Retrograde |

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