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The Jupiter trojans, commonly called trojan asteroids or simply trojans, are a large group of asteroids that share the planet Jupiter's orbit around the... |
list of Jupiter trojans that lie in the Trojan camp, an elongated curved region around the trailing L5 Lagrangian point, 60° behind Jupiter in its orbit... |
list of Jupiter trojans that lie in the Greek camp, an elongated curved region around the leading Lagrangian point (L4), 60° ahead of Jupiter in its orbit... |
known trojans share the orbit of Jupiter. They are divided into the Greek camp at L4 (ahead of Jupiter) and the Trojan camp at L5 (trailing Jupiter). More... |
list of Jupiter trojans by camp: List of Jupiter trojans (Greek camp) List of Jupiter trojans (Greek camp) (1–100000) List of Jupiter trojans (Greek camp)... |
100 km) Neptune trojans could outnumber Jupiter trojans by an order of magnitude. In 2010, the discovery of the first known L5 Neptune trojan, 2008 LC18,... |
A Jupiter-crosser is a minor planet whose orbit crosses that of Jupiter. Jupiter trojans can be inner grazers (105), outer grazers (52), co-orbitals (183)... |
Gil-Hutton, R. (June 2008). "Taxonomy of asteroid families among the Jupiter Trojans: comparison between spectroscopic data and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey... |
trojan asteroids and some minor planets Jupiter Rings of Jupiter Complete list of Jupiter's natural satellites Io Europa Ganymede Callisto Jupiter trojans... |
five. Its background color indicates that it is a Jupiter trojan (from the Trojan camp at Jupiter's L5), estimated to be approximately 12 kilometers in... |
Earth's. Only two Earth trojans have so far been discovered. The name "trojan" was first used in 1906 for the Jupiter trojans, the asteroids that were... |
would be only 1.12×1019 kg. The sizes and masses of many of the moons of Jupiter and Saturn are fairly well known due to numerous observations and interactions... |
This is a partial list of Jupiter's L5 trojans (60° behind Jupiter) with numbers 1–100000 . If available, an object's mean diameter is taken from the NEOWISE... |
Carolyn (2004). "Jupiter's outer satellites and Trojans" (PDF). In Fran Bagenal; Timothy E. Dowling; William B. McKinnon (eds.). Jupiter. The planet, satellites... |
This is a partial list of Jupiter's L5 trojans (60° behind Jupiter) with numbers 400001–500000 . If available, an object's mean diameter is taken from... |
This is a partial list of Jupiter's L5 trojans (60° behind Jupiter) with numbers 500001–600000 . If available, an object's mean diameter is taken from... |
617 Patroclus (redirect from Patroclus (Jupiter trojan)) 617 Patroclus (/pəˈtroʊkləs/ pə-TROH-kləs) is a large binary Jupiter trojan asteroid. It is a dark D-type asteroid and a slow rotator, due to the 103-hour... |
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System. A gas giant, Jupiter's mass is more than two and a half times that of all... |
588 Achilles (redirect from Achilles (Jupiter Trojan)) designation: 588 Achilles) is a large Jupiter trojan asteroid of the Greek camp. Achilles was the first Jupiter trojan to be discovered, and was discovered... |
This is a partial list of Jupiter's L5 trojans (60° behind Jupiter) with numbers 600001–700000 . If available, an object's mean diameter is taken from... |