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Copyright © 2009 Clair do Nascimento and Tadashi Yokoyama. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
The New Horizons project is currently in progress, but until recently years ago, a
mission to Neptune-Triton System predicted in the mid term 2008–2013 was one of the
priorities of NASA's Solar System Exploration theme. Any way, it is important to
increase our knowledge on the dynamics of the inner satellites of Neptune, since
according to some authors, this was a key question in the mission to Neptune-Triton
system. In a previous work, we presented the expansion of the disturbing function for
the dynamics of this system. Here we derive the averaged classical equations of the
precession of the equator for this problem. The highly inclined and retrograde orbit of
Triton makes this problem very unusual. Therefore, the classical truncations in the
inclinations are not acceptable, so that the precession equations must be obtained in
closed form for the inclination. With a significant mass and due to its distance from
Neptune, which is continuously decreasing, Triton should exert in the future, important
precession on Neptune's equator. The effects of this precession on the inner satellites
are shown, including some resonant cases predicted in the future. Although Triton's
orbit is almost circular, no expansion in the eccentricity is needed.