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What do Kepler's laws describe?

One level back to Mechanics 2.1.3. Celestial mechanics (infinite motion, astronomy) 2.1.3.1. Self rotation (solar rotation) 2.1.3.2. Orbits (comets and moons) 2.1.3.3. Orbits of Planets One level further to Self rotation (solar rotation) One level further to Orbits (comets and moons) One level further to Orbits of Planets
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