Perturbations

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The perturbations in the three-body problem are disturbances that affect the orbits of the three bodies. These can be caused by external forces such as other celestial bodies, or by slight changes in the masses or velocities of the three bodies themselves. These perturbations can result in long-term changes in the orbits of the bodies, and can have significant effects on celestial mechanics.