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What’s a Lagrange point? On this explainer, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice explain orbits, satellites, and Lagrange points in space.
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What do L1, L2, L3 mean? We dive into the physics of how objects in orbit are actually falling. You’ll learn about these regions of stability and how the moon’s orbit help create them. How many are there? How do we use Lagrange points? Are there differences between them? We discuss where we put the James Webb Space Telescope and why it's important. Where’s the Discover satellite? We break down Lagrangian placements in space and the Trojan and Greek asteroids of Jupiter. All that and more on another StarTalk explainer!
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0:00 - Sponsored By Henson Shaving
1:48 - Introduction
2:25 - How Objects Move In Orbit
3:16 - The First Point Of Lagrange
5:22 - The Second Point Of Lagrange
7:05 - The Third Point Of Lagrange
7:51 - Why L4 And L5 Are Special
9:20 - The L5 Society
10:03 - Where We Parked The James Webb Space Telescope
12:07 - Where We Parked The Discovery Telescope
12:55 - The Unstable Lagrangian Points
14:11 - The Trapped Asteroids At Lagrangian Points
15:38 - Closing Notes