Co-orbital configuration#Co-orbital moons

A Trojan moon is a natural satellite of a planet that moves in one of the libration or Lagrange points of a larger moon. The Trojan moons are a subgroup of the co-orbital moons.

Currently, the planet Saturn Trojan moons are known only in the Moon system:

  • Saturn 's moon Tethys is on its path of two small moons Telesto (L4 - point) and Calypso accompanied (L5 - point);
  • Saturn 's moon Dione divides its orbit with the two smaller moons Helene (L4 - point) and Polydeuces (L5 - point).
  • Celestial mechanics
  • Satellite
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