Submitted by EmpiricalBreakfast t3_y3kqxg in space
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Call-of-Queerthulhu t1_is95lpm wrote
Yeah Jupiter Trojans and Greeks
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JcoolTheShipbuilder t1_is95mus wrote
Jupiter trogans
they orbit at jupiter's L4 and L5 lagrange points
EmpiricalBreakfast OP t1_is95qxa wrote
T H A N K Y O U I’ve been reading all on Lagrange points and I don’t get shit but LETS GO TROJANS
unclefishbits t1_is99jxa wrote
This is pedestrian but I wrote a little thingy. Happy to take notes from smart people.
YOU WILL GO TO THE MOON, or using Libration / Lagrangian Points for Lunar Orbit Colonisation https://unclefishbits.com/you-will-go-to-the-moon-or-using-libration-lagrangian-points-for-lunar-orbit-colonisation/
Commishw1 t1_is94vpq wrote
Jupiter drags the whole asteroid belt along with it in orbit.
ChihuahuaJedi t1_is980lh wrote
The jerk took my car keys one time too.
Michaelbirks t1_is9burl wrote
Don't ask your wife about what else Jupiter took.
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space-ModTeam t1_is9e2gr wrote
Hello u/EmpiricalBreakfast, your submission "I have forgotten something. There are objects that follow in Jupiter's orbit around the sun. Not moons, but asteroid satellites that follow behind and in front. What are they called? I had thought it was Jovian Satellites but that seems to just mean moon." has been removed from r/space because:
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GlowingEagle t1_is94ymv wrote
Trojan asteroids, maybe?