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It is shown that the equations of the general three-body problem take on a very symmetric form when one considers only their relative positions, rather than position vectors relative to some given coordinate system. From these equations one quickly surmises some well known classical properties of the three-body problem such as the first integrals and the equilateral triangle solutions. Some new Lagrangians with relative coordinates are also obtained. Numerical integration of the new equations of motion is about 10 percent faster than with barycentric or heliocentric coordinates.
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Broucke, R., Lass, H. A note on relative motion in the general three-body problem. Celestial Mechanics 8, 5–10 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01228386
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01228386