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At which point of its elliptical orbit is a planet located at a given time? In 1609, Johannes Kepler could answer this question with the following simple law: Kepler's second law of the undisturbed planetary motion: The line joining the planet to the Sun sweeps out equal areas in equal intervals of time.
This law shall be illustrated by a computer simulation.
This law shall be illustrated by a computer simulation.
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