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Trojan moon

 
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Telesto, the leading Tethyan trojan

A trojan moon, or lagrangian moon, is a natural satellite of a planet occupying the L4 or L5 equilateral Lagrangian points of a primary-moon system. They are named by analogy with the Trojan asteroids, which occupy the L4 and L5 points of the Sun-Jupiter system.

Four examples are known, all in the Saturnian system: Telesto and Calypso bracket Tethys, while Helene and Polydeuces bracket Dione. The Earth-Moon points have been repeatedly searched for Trojans, but nothing other than a possible slight overabundance of dust (see Kordylewski clouds) has ever been found.

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