Boeyens, Jan Christoffel Antonie2011-04-282011-04-282009-12Boeyens, JCA 2009, 'Commensurability in the solar system', Physics Essays, vol. 22, no. 4, pp.337-343. [http://www.physicsessays.com/]0836-139810.4006/1.3223843http://hdl.handle.net/2263/16355The features in common between the well-known Bode–Titius law, other commensurable astronomical relation- ships, and the organization of self-similar atomic systems, are used to demonstrate that the orbital data of all planets, aster- oids, moons and rings in the solar system, reduce to a simple numerical pattern based on the golden ratio. A set of integers, not unlike the quantum numbers of atomic systems define the mean orbits of all planets and major satellites.en© 2009 Physics Essays PublicationBode-Titius lawPlanetary moonsAsteroid beltGolden ratioNebular theorySolar systemPlanetary ringsGolden sectionOrbit determinationCommensurability in the solar systemPreprint Article