Hi

> On Nov 29, 2015, at 3:15 PM, Hal Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
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> [email protected] said:
>> If you dig into the gravity stuff, they get into questions like “do we put
>> in a term for the gravitational effects of Pluto? Yes, there are Gravity
>> Nuts…. 
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> Things like that have a significant influence on planetary orbits.   Do they 
> have a measurable influence on Earth satellite orbits?  (as seen from Earth)

If you look at it carefully enough, then yes things like outer planet orbits 
have an impact
both on solid earth tides and on orbits or satellites. Just as with our 
modeling of time sources,
you have to be pretty careful with your measurements to pull something like 
that out of the noise. 

Bob

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