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- From: henry@zoo.toronto.edu (Henry Spencer)
- Subject: Re: asteroids beyond Jupiter
- Message-ID: <BzusqG.9Ho@zoo.toronto.edu>
- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1992 06:30:13 GMT
- References: <BzuFB5.8nu@news.udel.edu> <1992Dec26.045333.29799@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com>
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- In article <1992Dec26.045333.29799@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com> billn@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com (bill nelson) writes:
- >I assume that the asteroids in the orbit of Jupiter are called "Trojan"
- >because they are all at the two stable Trojan points in Jupiter's orbit.
-
- Actually, vice versa. The Trojan asteroids are called that because they
- were named after heroes of the Trojan War. The Trojan points got *that*
- name *from* the Trojan asteroids, which were the first known actual
- examples of objects in those positions.
-
- Trivia dept: the discoverers of the Trojan asteroids originally intended
- that those in one Trojan point be named after the Greek heroes and those in
- the other after the Trojan heroes. Alas, one hero got mis-located by
- accident fairly early on, and the two groups got mixed up after that.
- --
- "God willing... we shall return." | Henry Spencer @ U of Toronto Zoology
- -Gene Cernan, the Moon, Dec 1972 | henry@zoo.toronto.edu utzoo!henry
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