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25 October, 10:16

The typical unit for a period used with Kepler's third law is

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  1. 25 October, 13:18
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    Well, if you're using the law to work with periods of Earth satellites,

    then the most convenient unit is going to be 'hours' for the largest

    orbits, or 'minutes' for the LEOs.

    But if you're using it to work with periods of planets, asteroids, or

    comets, then you'd be working in days or years.
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