Been reading 2010 Odyssey Two - mentions the Io Lagrange One point.
What are the Lagrange points anyway?
Lagrange Points
For each satellite (moon), there are 5 Lagrange points. It is where the gravity forces between the planet and the satellite (moon) balances. Some are stable, some are not.
---Paul
My Gallery of Celestial Phenomena:
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'Lagrange points' + 'I'm feeling lucky' = Answers to your questions
The great advantage of Sun-Earth L1 is of never being eclipsed by the Earth which is ideal for Sun observation. On the other hand, L2 is perfect if you want to be shielded from the Sun's radiations.
The great advantage of Sun-Earth L1 is of never being eclipsed by the Earth which is ideal for Sun observation. On the other hand, L2 is perfect if you want to be shielded from the Sun's radiations.
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L4 leads, L5 trails.
At http://www.fsgregs.org/celestia/ you can download a model of the abandoned Discovery, tumbling at Io's inner Langrange point.
Grant
At http://www.fsgregs.org/celestia/ you can download a model of the abandoned Discovery, tumbling at Io's inner Langrange point.
Grant