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Revision as of 23:51, 17 June 2008 by Thijs!bot (talk | contribs) (robot Adding: pl:Planeta trojańska)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)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. However, some of Saturn's moons have smaller Trojan moons, and Jupiter is bracketed by Trojan asteroids.
See also
- Trojan asteroid
- Trojan moon
- Trojan (astronomy)
- List of objects at Lagrangian points
- Lagrangian point
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