Jupiter Trojan
A Jupiter Trojan is an asteroid that shares an orbit with the planet Jupiter, located at stable points known as Lagrange points. These points are situated approximately 60 degrees ahead of or behind Jupiter in its orbit around the Sun.
Jupiter Trojans are thought to be remnants from the early solar system, providing valuable insights into its formation. They vary in size and composition, and many are named after characters from Greek and Roman mythology, reflecting their historical significance in astronomy.