Abstract
It is shown that the second and third laws of Cassini are independent of the first one, at least qualitatively, in the sense that even if the moon’s inertial ellipsoid were rotationally symmetric, the second and third laws could still be satisfied since they represent a motion corresponding to the minimum dissipation of energy by internal friction.
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Colombo, G. (1966). Cassini’s second and third laws. The Astronomical Journal, 71, 891. https://doi.org/10.1086/109983
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