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Planetary masses are determined from an extensive analysis of observations of the five outer planets and of seven selected minor planets.
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Duncombe, R.L., Klepczynski, W.J. & Seidelmann, P.K. A determination of the masses of the five outer planets. Celestial Mechanics 4, 224–232 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01228825
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