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15 January 2024

  • curprev 21:5021:50, 15 January 2024Ai talk contribs 3,644 bytes +3,644 Created page with "== Overview == In the field of astronomy, a "Trojan" is a term used to describe a celestial body that shares an orbit with a larger planet or moon, but does not collide with it because it orbits around one of the two Lagrange points of stability (designated L4 and L5) which lie approximately 60 degrees ahead of and behind the larger body. The term "Trojan" was first used in 1906 for the asteroid Achilles, which w..."