- List of objects at Lagrangian points
This is a list of known objects which have been, are or are planned to occupy any of the five
Lagrangian point s of two-body systems in space.Sun -Earth Lagrangian pointsL1
L1 is the Lagrangian point located approximately 1,500,000 km towards the Sun away from the Earth.
Past probes
*
International Cometary Explorer , formerly the International Sun-Earth Explorer 3 (ISEE-3), diverted out of L1 in1983 for a comet rendezvous mission. Currently insolar orbit , it may be captured in2014 when it next approaches Earth.
*NASA's Genesis probe collected solar wind samples at L1 from December 3, 2001 to April 1, 2004, when it returned to Earth.Present probes
*GGS WIND
*TheSolar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO)
*TheAdvanced Composition Explorer (ACE)Planned probes
*
LISA Pathfinder
*Kuafu Cancelled probes
*The Triana satellite, designed to monitor global warming.
L2
L2 is the Lagrangian point located approximately 1,500,000 km away from the Earth in the direction opposite the Sun.
Past probes
*
GEOTAIL Present probes
*Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP)
Planned probes
*The joint
NASA ,ESA and CSAJames Webb Space Telescope (JWST), formerly known as the Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST)
*The ESAHerschel Space Observatory
*The ESAPlanck Surveyor
*The ESAGaia probe
*The NASATerrestrial Planet Finder mission (may be placed in anEarth-trailing orbit instead)
*The ESA Darwin mission
*The NASAAdvanced Technology Large-Aperture Space Telescope , that will replace both theHubble Space Telescope and JWST.Cancelled probes
*The
ESA Eddington mission L3
L3 is the Lagrangian point located on the side of the Sun opposite the Earth, slightly outside the Earth's orbit.
* There are no known objects in this orbital location.L4
L4 is the Lagrangian point located close to the Earth's orbit 60° ahead of the Earth.
*Dust clouds ref|baez_math_ucr_edu
L5
L5 is the Lagrangian point located close to the Earth's orbit 60° behind the Earth.
*Dust clouds
*Spitzer is in an earth-trailing heliocentric orbit drifting away circa 0.1 AU per year. In circa 2013-15 it will pass L5 in its orbit.Earth-
Moon Lagrangian pointsL2
*future location of
TDRS -derived satellites to facilitate direct communications between Earth and far side of the Moon.Fact|date=April 2007L4
*possible
Kordylewski cloud sL5
*possible
Kordylewski cloud sL4 and L5
*future location of TDRS-style communication satellites to support L2 satellite
Cancelled objects
In his book "" Dr.
Gerard O'Neill proposed the establishment of gigantic "Space Islands" in L5. The inhabitants of theL5 Society should convert Lunar material to hugesolar power satellite s.un-
Mars Lagrangian pointsAsteroids in the L4 and L5 Mars-Sun Lagrangian points are sometimes called "Mars Trojan asteroids", but "Trojan asteroid ", as originally defined, is a term for asteroids in the L4 and L5 Jupiter-Sun Lagrangian points.L4
*mpl|1999 UJ|7
L5
*
5261 Eureka
*mpl|1998 VF|31, mpl|2001 DH|47, mpl|2001 FG|24, mpl|2001 FR|127 (not confirmed as true Lagrangian asteroids)un-
Jupiter Lagrangian pointsAsteroids in the L4 and L5 Jupiter-Sun Lagrangian points are known as "Jupiter Trojan asteroids" or simply "
Trojan asteroid s".L4
L5
*Trojan asteroids, Trojan camp
=Saturn -Tethys Lagrangian points=L4
L5
=Saturn -Dione Lagrangian points=L4
L5
un-
Neptune Lagrangian pointsAsteroids in the L4 and L5 Neptune-Sun Lagrangian points are sometimes called "Neptune Trojan asteroids", but "Trojan asteroid ", as originally defined, is a term for asteroids in the L4 and L5 Jupiter-Sun Lagrangian points.L4
*mpl|2001 QR|322
*mpl|2004 UP|10
*mpl|2005 TN|53
*mpl|2005 TO|74
*mpl|2006 RJ|103
*mpl|2007 VL|305Source: Minor Planet Center [http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/lists/NeptuneTrojans.html]ee also
*
Trojan points
*Trojan asteroid
*Trojan moon
*Trojan planet References
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