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  1. List of Jupiter trojans (Trojan camp) (600001–700000) This is a partial list of Jupiter 's L 5 trojans (60° behind Jupiter) with numbers 600001–700000 (also see main page). [1] If available, an object's mean diameter is taken from the NEOWISE data release, which the Small-Body Database has also adopted. [2]

  2. In astronomy, a trojan is a small celestial body (mostly asteroids) that shares the orbit of a larger body, remaining in a stable orbit approximately 60° ahead of or behind the main body near one of its Lagrangian points L 4 and L 5. Trojans can share the orbits of planets or of large moons . Trojans are one type of co-orbital object.

  3. List of Jupiter trojans (Trojan camp) (1–100000) This is a partial list of Jupiter 's L 5 trojans (60° behind Jupiter) with numbers 1–100000 (also see main page). [1] If available, an object's mean diameter is taken from the NEOWISE data release, which the Small-Body Database has also adopted. [2]

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  6. Designation Discovery Orbital description Diam. Remarks Refs Date Observer Site a (e i q (AU) Q (AU) (507178) 2010 HO 22: 18 January 2015: Pan-STARRS 1: Haleakala

  7. List of Jupiter trojans (Trojan camp) (300001–400000) This is a partial list of Jupiter 's L 5 trojans (60° behind Jupiter) with numbers 300001–400000 (also see main page). [1]