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Trojan asteroid |
In astronomy, the adjective 'trojan' refers to a minor planet or natural satellite (moon) that shares an orbit with a larger planet or moon, but does not collide with it because it orbits around one of the two Lagrangian points of stability, L4 and L5, which lie 60° ahead of and behind the larger body.
The term originally referred to the Trojan asteroids orbiting around Jupiter's Lagrangian points. Subsequently objects have been found orbiting the Lagrangian points of Neptune and Mars. In addition, trojan moons are known to orbit the Lagrangian points of two of Saturn's mid-sized moons.