LaGrange points
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LaGrange points
Is there anything in orbit at any of the LaGrange points? Just curious. How would one find a point like that in Celestia?
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Jupiter
Some of the big asteroid data files on Bruckner's site include some of the asteroids known as Trojans, which orbit in two diffuse clouds surrounding the Sun-Jupiter L4 and L5 points. You can see the clouds clearly if you use one of these files and turn on name display.
Telesto & Calypso ( moons #10 & 11 of Saturn ) orbit in the LaGrange points of Tethys ( moon #9 of Saturn ). However while Tethys is in Celestia ... Telesto & Calypso are not.
This is a pity as it would be interesting to visualise these orbits.
Similarly , Dione & Helene share an orbit of Saturn with Helene in Dione's LaGrange point.
This is a pity as it would be interesting to visualise these orbits.
Similarly , Dione & Helene share an orbit of Saturn with Helene in Dione's LaGrange point.