This document presents several puzzling relationships between measurements of the solar system bodies. The author notes that the moon's orbit, the diameters of the planets, and distances between celestial bodies exhibit unexpected numerical relationships and proportionalities. He has attempted to explain these relationships in previous papers by analyzing the geometry of the moon's orbit. The author invites others to suggest explanations to help solve these puzzles, and believes the relationships are based on underlying geometric reasons rather than pure coincidence.