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Decimal expansion of Gaussian gravitational constant in the astronomical system of units.
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%I #18 Oct 26 2014 20:47:58

%S 1,7,2,0,2,0,9,8,9,5

%N Decimal expansion of Gaussian gravitational constant in the astronomical system of units.

%C A constant that appears in the form of Kepler's third law.

%H Wikipedia, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaussian_gravitational_constant">Gaussian gravitational constant</a>

%F sqrt(86400^2 * A070058 * (the solar mass) / A163103^3).

%F sqrt((2 * Pi / N(sid))^2 / (1 + 1 / A248569)), where N(sid) is the value for the sidereal year in mean solar days. - _Arkadiusz Wesolowski_, Oct 26 2014

%F Equals 2*Pi/A249281. - _Arkadiusz Wesolowski_, Oct 26 2014

%e k = 0.01720209895 A^(3/2) S^(-1/2) D^-1.

%Y Cf. A070058, A249281.

%K nonn,cons

%O -1,2

%A _Arkadiusz Wesolowski_, Oct 05 2014