Trojan Logic
TROJAN DYNAMICS
The 1:1 Resonance
Trojans share the planet's orbit but never collide. They are held in place by "Gravity Wells" at specific geometry points.
Leading and Trailing positions.
Estimated objects > 1km.
Trojan Sync
Lagrange Point Mapping. Analyzing the stable gravitational pockets at the L4 and L5 orbital nodes. The Oat monitors the Trojan Constant to track asteroids trapped in the 60 degree sync.
- 🛡️ L4 Node: Leading Greek Camp Heroics.
- ⚔️ L5 Node: Trailing Trojan Camp Defense.
- ⚖️ Balance: Sun-Planet Gravity Lock.
Resonance Sync
Geometric Orbital Mapping. Analyzing the 1:1 synchronous period between planetary bodies and Trojan clusters. The Oat monitors the Resonance Constant to track stable Lagrange geometry.
- 🔄 Ratio: Perfect 1:1 Period Match.
- 📐 Geometry: 60 Degree Equilateral Lock.
- 💎 Stability: Tadpole Libration Paths.
Greek Sync
L4 Leading Node Mapping. Analyzing the 60 degree scout position of the Greek Camp heroes. The Oat monitors the Hellenic Constant to track the stable lead of Achilles and Agamemnon.
- ⚔️ Achilles: The First Discovered Trojan.
- 🛰️ Position: 60 Degree Leading Arc.
- 📜 History: The Iliad Naming Convention.
Trojan Sync
L5 Trailing Node Mapping. Analyzing the 60 degree defensive position of the Trojan Camp heroes. The Oat monitors the Trojan Constant to track the loyal shadow of Priam and Hector.
- 🏹 Hector: The Greatest Defender.
- 🛰️ Position: 60 Degree Trailing Arc.
- 🛡️ Duty: The Loyal Orbital Guard.
Neighbor Sync
L4 Earth Trojan Mapping. Analyzing the elusive 60 degree lead of 2010 TK7 and 2020 XL5. The Oat monitors the Visibility Constant to track neighbors hidden by solar glare.
- 🔍 Discovery: 2010 TK7 & 2020 XL5.
- ☀️ Challenge: Severe Solar Interference.
- ⏳ Stability: Multi-Millennium Orbit Lock.
Paper
TROJAN LOG: VOYAGER AI 🛰️
Subject: Co-orbital Stability. Target: L4/L5 Resonance Analysis.
Sources
STABILITY POINTS
Trojan asteroids cluster at L4 (leading 60°) and L5 (trailing 60°). These are "gravity wells" where objects remain trapped.
LAGRANGE MATHJUPITER'S SWARM
Jupiter has the most Trojans, with over 10,000 cataloged. They are divided into the "Greeks" at L4 and "Trojans" at L5 .
LUCY MISSIONDYNAMIC BALANCE
If a Trojan is nudged, it orbits the Lagrange point in a "tadpole orbit," staying safely away from the planet's actual path.
ORBITAL DRIFT