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CeBoMo fixes any limitation introduced by the 2-body motion, because the bodies handled by CeBoMo will be located in the expected position within the accuracy limits showed in the table "Accuracy" in the manual (usually the "error" is only few meters).
When CeBoMo is installed, all the Pluto System bodies orbit the Pluto System barycenter, they do not orbit Pluto. But that happens for any planetary system, when CeBoMo is installed.
The problem of the 2-body motion can be partly fixed by adding the planetary system barycenter as a fictitious body, but any perturbation will be lost. For Pluto, this approach will lead to an highly inaccurate system (the situation is even worse when the fictitious barycenter is not added at all).
CeBoMo fixes any limitation introduced by the 2-body motion, because the bodies handled by CeBoMo will be located in the expected position within the accuracy limits showed in the table "Accuracy" in the manual (usually the "error" is only few meters).
When CeBoMo is installed, all the Pluto System bodies orbit the Pluto System barycenter, they do not orbit Pluto. But that happens for any planetary system, when CeBoMo is installed.
The problem of the 2-body motion can be partly fixed by adding the planetary system barycenter as a fictitious body, but any perturbation will be lost. For Pluto, this approach will lead to an highly inaccurate system (the situation is even worse when the fictitious barycenter is not added at all).
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