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a) the L4 and L5 Lagrange points of the Sun-Jupiter orbital configurationb) by extension, any L4 and L5 Lagrange pointsSyn: stable Lagrange point, stable Lagrangian pointSee Also: Trojan asteroid
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Trojan planet — noun a planet that occupies a Trojan point of a star system See Also: Trojan, Trojan point, Trojan asteroid, Trojan moon … Wiktionary
Trojan moon — noun a pseudo moon that occupies a Trojan point of a system See Also: Trojan, Trojan point, Trojan asteroid, Trojan planet … Wiktionary
Trojan — 1. noun /ˈtrəʊdʒən,ˈtroʊdʒən/ a) A native or inhabitant of the ancient city of Troy. b) A student (especially an athlete) of the University of Southern California. 2 … Wiktionary
Trojan asteroid — noun a) an asteroid occupying the Trojan points of the Sun Jupiter system b) by extension, any asteroid occupying a Trojan point Syn: Trojan … Wiktionary
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Trojan (évêque) — Trojan de Saintes Trojan (également appelé Troian ou Troyen) est le nom du cinquième évêque de Saintes, dans l ancienne province de Saintonge. Il est fêté le 1er décembre. Si les dates de son épiscopat demeurent incertaines, certaines sources… … Wikipédia en Français
Trojan de Saintes — Trojan (également appelé Troian ou Troyen) est le nom du cinquième évêque de Saintes, dans l ancienne province de Saintonge. Il est fêté le 1er décembre. Si les dates de son épiscopat demeurent incertaines, certaines sources indiquent qu il fut… … Wikipédia en Français
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Trojan planet — A Trojan planet is a planet orbiting in the Lagrangian point of a star and a massive orbiting body, a gas giant or potentially a smaller companion star.No Trojan planets are currently known to exist, so their existence is purely theoretical.… … Wikipedia
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